Your question makes little sense. Perception is defined as "the ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses." How does that apply to deserts? Please clarify your question.
Flash flooding can occur when there is too much rain falling too fast in the desert.
A desert generally averages 10 inches (25 cm) or less precipitation per year.
The second largest desert entirely within the United States is the Colorado Plateau Desert. However, the Chihuahuan Desert is much larger but most of it occurs in Mexico.
The common death adder occurs over much of eastern and coastal southern Australia.
There is no 'Sagara Desert.' There is, however, the saguaro cactus which occurs primarily in the Sonoran Desert.
Desert, Semiarid, Tundra.
Deserts are non living therefore cannot perceive anything.
Oxidation occurs in warmer climates. So it could occur in a desert.
Subliminal perception refers to the detection of sensory information that occurs below the level of conscious awareness.
the ocean
The crested porcupine (Hystrix cristata) occurs over much of Africa, the Middle East and parts of Europe, including desert regions.
Your question makes no sense. Deserts are incapable of perceiving anything. They are nonliving.