This text is for questions no. 1-4
There are any kinds of cactus plants, but most grow in deserts and other dry places. These plants have adaptations, or special features, that let them live in places where there is little water.
Imagine only having to take one big drink of water two or three times a year! That’s all the water a cactus plants needs.
The cactus is made up mostly stems and roots. Most kinds of cactus have no leaves or leaves that are very small. The cactus is made for storing water, and water can escape through leaves.
The roots of a cactus spread out close to the surface of the ground. When it rains, the roots soak u as much water as possible.
Cactus plants do not close to one another. Each plant needs lots of room to collect water. The stem of the cactus stores the water for the later use.
When spring rains fall on the desert, the cactus plants bloom. Beautiful yellow, red, orange, and white flowers appear on cactus plants. These flowers grow singly rather than in bunch.
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