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you can but it will die if it doesn't have the same amount of water as it does sunlight. it will have to much sunlight and that can kill it
To reflect as much sunlight as possible.
there is always sunlight everyday every night through day.
Water,sunlight,and soil.As an example,a desert is dry and has much sunlight and less nutrients,and the rain forest has more water,less sunlight and more nutrients than a desert. A small amount of plants and animals can survive in the desert.While more plants and animals survive in the rain forest.
The only desert that would have 21 hours of sunlight would be Antarctica during the summer months.
Sunlight is absorbed by the surface of the soil which is heated. The soil then radiates that heat to the air above it, raising the temperature of the desert.
Yes, all plants need sunlight in order to survive. Just be careful not to give them too much direct sunlight or they will dry up from too much heat. Cacti are probably the longest-lasting plants in direct sunlight because they are desert plants and are made to survive extreme heat.
Sunlight is absorbed by the surface of the desert and the surface is heated. The surface, in turn, heats the air above the desert.
Sunlight
10 hours a day
Rock, ice, snow, air and sunlight are abiotic factors of the Antarctic Desert.
There is no approximate amount but the desert's sun can be heating the desert more than 98 degrees. Hope that helped. I am a science teacher. :)