A desert island is uninhabitable, principally because there is no source of potable (fresh) water. No one lives on a desert island, so there are no homes.
no it does not have any deserts what so ever
A desert island is not specific to any climate; however it is unlikely that a desert island would have a desert climate... because it's an island; a chunk of land in the middle of water. The desert in desert island means that no-one lives there... it's deserted. Islands in the Arctic and Antarctica could be considered deserts, but one usually connotes desert islands as having tropical climates.
Robinson Crusoe was shipwrecked on the desert island during a storm while on a journey by sea. The ship that he was traveling on was damaged and eventually sank, leaving him stranded on the island without any means of escape.
We don't have any deserts in New Zealand. We are a fairly narrow Island nation and as such are surrounded by water. No room here for a desert.
Island cave, Desert ruins, Sky Pillar, Any route, Cave of Origin.
Yes there is! There is a newisland called Reality island coming out
no desert
In the North Island, probably the Desert Road or the Napier/Taupo Road, although any of the Gorges are a bit hairy at times. Not sure about the South Island sorry!
Island Cave, Desert Ruins, Sky Pillar, Any route, Terra cave, Marine cave.
usually, animals in the polar region have thicker coats than animals in desert regions. Also many animals in the polar reagon have white or dull coats to blend into a cold enviorment. Polar: cold region Desert" hot region
The Mojave is a desert - the Mojave Desert.