No the desert does not flood at night. Deserts are dry areas with little to no rainfall which makes flooding in the desert an extremely rare occurrence. The primary causes of flooding in the desert are heavy rains from tropical storms flash flooding from thunderstorms and dam or levee failure. However none of these events typically occur during the night.
the moon glowed like a traffic light on the desert OR the moon glowed like fireflies in the night sky Hope I helped:)
Einstein never mentioned having a favorite desert. It could be possible that his favorite desert was the Sahara Desert.
'Flood tide' is the expression used for the incoming, or rising tide. The opposite is 'Ebb tide' when it goes back out again. You would have to refer to the tide tables, for the day, in your area of interest. Flood tide is the time between low tide and the next high tide.
It wasn't Zeus. It was God.
Ancient civilisations used the moon to tell time and used a basic calender this is where the months come from. They would follow the lunar cycle for important times of the year such as in Egypt they would know when the nile would flood by the position the moon would sit in the night sky.
By moving to the Atacama desert where it never rains.
Desert night lizard was created in 1859.
That depends on which desert you are referring to but the Antarctic Desert has measured a temperature of -135 degrees at night during the winter.
Yes, the desert is quite dark at night unless the moon is full or nearly so. The skies full of stars are spectacular to view in the desert at night.
The desert is cold at night. This is because there are no clouds or trees to hold in the heat.
Desert pavement does not move unless it is carried away by a flash flood. However, the wind can remove sand surrounding the sand in desert pavement.
The cause is THE EXTREME DAYTIME IN DESERT. The effect is DRIVING ACROSS THE DESERT AT NIGHT.
There is no such place as the Saguaro Desert. Did you mean the Sonoran Desert or the Sahara?
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No, it is cooler in the desert at night but not 'winter cool.' Deserts experience a regular winter season, however.
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They are NOT.