No, only certain deserts have the conditions that allow an oasis to develop.
yes
they can be located in all deserts
Yes, some deserts have ponds formed by natural springs. They are the basis for an oasis.
New Mexico has deserts, mountains, valleys, forests, plains, canyons, mesas, plateaus and an oasis or two.
Parts of a number of deserts have been made arable using irrigation, including the Negev Desert in Israel, the Mojave, Sonoran and Chihuahuan Deserts in the United States.
yes its just very isolated or really far underground.
inside plants like cactus, wells or oasis
Deserts do have some grass but nothing to the extent as one would find in a marsh, except at an oasis or near a river.
Yes, an oasis is a 'water hole' in the desert. It is generally a place where ground water is at a shallow depth and has reached the surface as a spring.
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They would either stop at a settlement with a water source, at an oasis or at a river.
NoIt is not an area surrounded by deserts and relying on spring water or underground water for living.
grasslands are not found in water bodies and deserts. But mostly deserts, except for few patches of green near an underground water source i.e Oasis.