Kangaroos avoid the desert and prefer grasslands where food and water are more readily available.
Of course it is a dry desert. There is no such thing as a wet desert. A desert is defined by its lack of rainfall.
deserts are hot because of lack of rainfall and due the climate change also the Sahara desert is near the equator. the lack of rainfall and the moister in the air by Merza
No, there are deserts where the temperature is always bitterly cold and deserts where it is always cool. Heat does not determine a desert. Lack of rainfall determines a desert.
There are also cool deserts and cold deserts. The main feature that unites them all under the term 'desert' is the lack of water, not temperature.
Actually, the desert is second only to the rainforest in biodiversity. This is due to the lack of rainfall in the desert to support more plant and animal life.
Lack of rainfall- that area is a desert.
A desert biome is a dry, arid environment characterized by limited rainfall, high temperatures, and sparse vegetation. It often features sand dunes, rocky terrain, and extreme temperature fluctuations between day and night. Desert biomes are home to specialized plants and animals adapted to conserve water and tolerate harsh desert conditions.
Tea needs a lot of water and general humidity to grow. Deserts lack water and humidity, therefore tea plants are ill-equipped to survive in the desert.
A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rainfall per year on average.
Most ferns require a moist environment to survive and would struggle to survive in the extreme conditions of a desert. The lack of water and high temperatures in the desert would likely be too challenging for a fern to thrive.
The desert that has no recorded rainfall is the McMurdo Dry Valleys, located in Antarctica. This unique region experiences extremely low humidity and very little precipitation, making it one of the driest places on Earth. Its harsh conditions and lack of liquid water contribute to its status as a desert.
A climate with insufficient rainfall to support trees or woody plants is typically classified as a desert or arid climate. These regions experience low precipitation levels, leading to limited plant growth and vegetation cover. The lack of water availability inhibits the ability of trees and woody plants to survive and thrive in such environments.