Water towers would be found in a desert in a city, town or settlement.
All deserts are water deprived, that's why they are called deserts.
Water is found in deserts if a person knows where to look.
Tower Hill Water Tower was created in 1854.
No. There is way too much rainfall and water in the state for there to be any deserts there.
A Water Tower
Deserts are barren and not that much water Wetlands are wet
Some deserts have fresh water and others have salt water. Some deserts have both.
Yes, in many deserts there are oases with permanent surface water available. Some deserts have rivers, lakes or streams and some deserts have ground water available a few feet below the surface.
it depends what water tower it at
water on beaches..and wind erosion in deserts
Sometimes yes.
because erosion by running water forms the unique geologic features found in deserts.