A desert can exist indefinitely without rain. A desert would only cease to exist if the average rainfall increased beyond 10 inches per year.
It rains in the desert, just not very often. So desert plants make every little bit if water that they get last until it rains again.
No, hurricanes are formed in the ocean.Clarification:While hurricanes themselves do not occur in the desert, remains of such storms are occasional visitors to the southwest desert states of the United States bringing torrential rains that can sometimes last for days. These have been known to cause severe flooding.
syrian
I believe it is a Syrian last name
There are 10 deserts in Australia, and at last count close to 230 bird species had been observed living in them. Many of these birds follow the seasonal rains but about 40 species almost never leave their desert habitat.
Some common Syrian last names include: Abdel, Al-Hassan, Al-Turk, Al-Mansour, and Al-Dimashqi.
Camels are just one of the many animals that live in the desert. They can last long periods of time without drinking water.
Yes it rains everyday
Parts of the Atacama Desert in South America have gone over 400 years without any measurable precipitation.
It rains in winter and early spring usually.
That would be the Arabian desert.
Syria. Hamwi, Hamway anr typical Syrian (often Jewish) last names.