AnswerYes, some areas of Alaska are considered what is called an Arctic desert. Other areas are temperate rainforests.
A desert is sometimes defined as an area with a rainfall of less than 500mm a year, therefore New Zealand does not have any significant areas of true desert. Some small areas of inland Otago and Canterbury in the South Island do have this low an annual rainfall, but only just. Some reasons for the misconception that New Zealand has desert is the name for one of the State highways in the central North Island being the Desert Road and there is a region known as the Rangipo desert. It has a much higher rainfall than a desert, but has high winds and poor soils, so seems like a desert.
Many, if not all, desert areas are growing rather than shrinking through a process called desertification.
no they cant, the place is much to dry
The Saguaro Cactus is found in desert areas that are flat or rocky. This includes areas of Arizona, California, and Mexico.
Wisconsin has no deserts.
Wisconsin has no true deserts.
Wisconsin has no true deserts.
Wisconsin has no true deserts.
Pokemon Diamond, Pearl and Platinium does not have any desert areas.
Oklahoma, Michigan, and Florida do not have any major desert areas; although chances are they have minor/small desert areas.
There are large areas on sand in some of Australia's deserts. There is actually a desert in that country called the Great Sandy Desert.
All continents have deserts. Even Europe has some small areas of desert and semi-desert areas.
Two areas claim the title of Driest Desert. Some experts call the Atacama Desert in northern Chile the driest desert in the world. In many areas of the desert there is almost no rainfall ever. However, other experts call Antarctica the driest desert in the world. There are areas there that have not received any rain or snow for millions of years!
Because large areas of Australia are desert and see very Little rain.
Coyotes can be found almost anywhere in a desert as well as in nearly any ecosystem, including in urban areas.
Rain is very rare in the Atacama Desert. Some areas have not measured any rainfall in historic times.