Yes. Australian Aborigines were especially adept at finding the best place to dig down to the water table to extract water.
Deserts also do have some permanent waterholes, as is the case in Australia's Simpson Desert.
A desert is a biome in which there is very little rainfall. Water can be found in a desert inside a cactus.
There are oases in many desert that have a permanent water supply, usually in the form of a spring.
Yes, water is very sparse in deserts.
yes. some people think its has no water.
No, there is not too much water in the desert. The amount of water in a desert is just right. If it had any more water it wouldn't be a desert.
Some cactuses in the desert have water in them
Water can be found at an oasis, river or lake in a desert.
There is very little amount of water in the desert
no it has the river nile in ityes it is a desert so what if it has a river in it there can be water in the desert it's just how MUCH water is in the desert that counts
Yes, deserts have just enough water to be classified as a desert. If a desert received too much water over a number of years it would no longer be a desert.
Most of the water in a desert is deep underground in aquifers.
96% is desert while 4% is water
An area of the desert with a permanent water source is an oasis.
If in a warm or hot desert, the water will evaporate. If in the Antarctic (which is also classed as a desert) the water will freeze solid.
A lotus plant cannot grow in desert because a lotus plant grow in water and in desert there is no water.
The barrel cactus can be a plant that animals can get water from in the desert.