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Yes, there is animal and plant life even in the hottest of the deserts.
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Deserts have limited water and rainfall. They are unable to support dense animal and plant populations.
Deserts occur when there isn't enough rainfall to sustain a normal amount of plant life.
Yes, there is a wide variety of plant life in the deserts of North America.
While deserts may appear desolate, they contain a vast variety of plant and animal life.
A dry area with sparse plant life is called a desert. Deserts receive very little precipitation and have limited vegetation due to the arid climate. Examples of deserts include the Sahara, Mojave, and Atacama.
deserts are located mostly located in the south west part of the us and the deserts in us are considered lush because they have much plant and animal life
With the exception of Antarctica, which is primarily cover by ice and snow, most cold deserts are covered by soil, sand and gravel as well as some plant life.
1.) Low precipitation2.) Limited plant life 3.) Temperature extremes
Rhinos prefer grasslands as deserts do not provide enough plant life to sustain large herbivores.
Yes, there are plants in cold deserts. However, in Antarctica there is very limited plant life.