Yes . It depends on where the drought is .
City's, train lines, trains, suburban walls. pretty much anywere other than farms
Kalahari Desert.
Yes, Australia does experience droughts on the coast, although these are less common and their effects less intense, than droughts further inland. Droughts on the coast are usually manifested by a lack of rain to fill dams, and the gradual drying off (and dying off) of trees and other vegetation. Desertification does not occur in these areas.
The Mojave Desert covers more area in California than any other desert in that state.
More people drown in the desert than by dehydration.
The desert is a biome and not a landform. However, many types of landforms can be found in a desert.
The Kalahari is the second largest desert in Africa.
no a flood only lasts a short amount of time while droughts can last for years
Other than camels other dry desert creatures include but are not limited to: The spider monkey, A hippo, Rats, Papaya, Quails and the Titmouse.
in my opinion droughts are often taken less seriously because the factor of the disaster is water which is a renewable and easily supplied resource . tornados and hurricanes are taken more seriously because its impossible to prevent it from happening unlike droughts which are preventable.
Africa has the largest area of hot desert because Sahara desert and Kalahari desert is in Africa and Sahara desert and Kalahari desert are hotter than the other deserts
Newark receives more rain than a desert. The desert is also much more beautiful than Newark or most any other city for that matter.