Yes, some deserts have lakes, rivers and ponds.
As camels live in the desert, they need a lot of water to survive. Camels have insulated bodies so as to store water and survive the hot weather in the desert
Rivers, streams, lakes, ponds.
They store water in their bodies. <3
Because in a desert there is never really been water near its climate so possibly there is never water.
Yes, Antarctica is a desert.
clouds form when bodies of water evaporate during a period of time. Deserts not having bodies of water for many miles does not provide for cloud forming.
Red Sea and Arabian Sea
A few smaller species of shrimp have adapted to the desert. They are only seen in temporary bodies of water that appear after sudden downpours in the desert. In some deserts with permanent water they also may be seen and provide a food source for some water birds such as flamingos.
Some deserts have lakes, some have rivers, some have ponds and springs at oases.
The Nile river and the atlantic are two of the major water sources for the Sahara desert region.
They create their own water and store it in their bodies. Just like camels do.
True