It would probably suffer from root rot and die. The cacti are not water plants.
I water my Mammillaria cacti once the soil has dried out completely. This is recommended for all cacti, it is better to water them not as often rather than regularly because if you get root rot then your cacti will die.
Whenever the soil dries out completely it is safe to water your cacti. If you water them to much then they can develop root rot which will kill them.
overwatering will cause the roots to rot
they do if they rot (if you water them too much)
The cast of My Friend Root Rot - 2009 includes: Root Rot as himself
Persistent heavy rains, especially during in colder months, can cause root rot which will kill a cactus. Rare surges of bitterly cold weather that remain in place for several days can kill some species of cacti. Flash floods can wash cacti out of the ground and may kill them if they are unable to root themselves elsewhere.
Rot is not a root word. You may have confused it for rog which means to ask.
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The root word "rot" refers to the process of decay or decomposition, often associated with organic matter breaking down.
They are spiky to stop animals eating them
Assuming that squar = square rot = root pie = pi, then the answer is 1.7725, approx.