The atmosphere is uniformly 20% oxygen because it is well mixed by winds, storms, the jet streams, etc.
And no, deserts do have plants in them. Some examples include cactus, grasses, wildflowers, etc.
From the air - the same as almost all land animals.
Cacti are only found in the deserts of North and South America. They are not the predominant plant in any desert.
Yes, lichens can be found in deserts.
Minnesota has no true deserts.
Fruit of Matira plant provides water in the deserts of Rajasthan (India).
A money plant can survive in deserts if it is near a pond where there is tree and enough rainfall. Ha Ha Ha. And that cannot happen. A money plant cannot live in a desert.
Yes, it is found in both the Chihuahuan and Sonoran Deserts.
A cactus has no leaves but does have a stem.
The Escalante Desert is a U.S. desert located in Utah.
Due to scarcity of water only vascular plants can get some height in deserts.
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Semi deserts are not true deserts but grasslands. They receive about twice the annual rainfall as a true desert and this provides for much more plant life and available water that helps support a greater variety of animals and plants.
In some deserts, particularly the cold winter deserts or North America, there are sage plants. However, it is more common in areas with more rainfall.