A town near a desert would probably have water, food, lodging and gasoline available.
Yes, you can most likely find them in the Desert near Fillia.
Near the poles.
Glaciers.
near the base of a mountain
Yes
Behind tall mountains near an ocean, a rainshadow desert, the water that evaporates out of the ocean will rise and condense into clouds. Certain prevailing winds or local winds will move it possibly toward the mountains. Most likely, the precipitation will fall in the mountain area and would run out by the time it reached the desert.
They either live in a pond most likely or on some type of water. Most common frogs live near swampy places or by ponds, lakes, or creeks. But some frogs also live in the desert or in forests. That is really unlikely for a frog to live in a desert that is near no water.
Arizona is known for its dry weather and land. Therefore, you would not see icecaps, but deserts, and it is not located near any ocean or any forms of water.If you were standing at the tip of South Africa, you mould most likely see a cape.If you were standing in Libya, you would most likely see a desert.If you were standing on the continent of Antarctica, you would most likely see an icecap.
fishing
Near lots of trees or plants
in India probably near sri lanka
All I can say is no where near bernardsville newjersey.