There is no geographical feature which most people would describe as a 'desert' in the US state of Missouri.
No, it does not.
The Chihuahuan Desert of west Texas and southeast New Mexico is the closest desert to Missouri.The Chihuahuan Desert of west Texas and southeast New Mexico is the closest desert to Missouri.
There are a number of organizations with the acronym MGRA. Could you be more specific? If you are referring to the Missouri Gay Rodeo Association the answer to your question is no. Missouri has no deserts.
It was nicknamed The Great Plains or the Great American Desert.
It most likely won't grow outdoors in Missouri. It may grow indoors. A saguaro cactus [Carnegiea gigantea] isn't native to Missouri. It prefers a desert environment of high heat and light, and low moisture and vegetative competition. In terms of the outdoors, a saguaro cactus most likely won't like the eastern part of the state, which tends to have humid growing seasons. It may be able to tolerate the western part of Missouri, which tends to fit in with the drier, hotter growing seasons of the Great Plains. But no matter the part of the state, a saguaro cactus most likely won't like Missouri winters, which tend to bring the cold, damp weather that desert cactus plants detest.
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USS Wisconsin and USS Missouri, both Iowa class battleships, fired Tomahawk Cruise Missiles in combat for the first time during Desert Storm. Reportedly firing a limited amount of 16" gun fire as well.
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MO is the abbreviation of Missouri.
A few desert biomes:Antarctic Desert Sahara Kalahari Desert Namib Desert Arabian Desert That Desert Gobi Desert Chihuahuan Desert Great Basin Desert Mojave Desert Sonoran Desert Atacama Desert Patagonia Desert
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