Yes, in many deserts there are oases with permanent surface water available. Some deserts have rivers, lakes or streams and some deserts have ground water available a few feet below the surface.
No, there is not too much water in the desert. The amount of water in a desert is just right. If it had any more water it wouldn't be a desert.
Kalahari is flourishing land but without any water.
no its a desert
I live in a desert and we have water- just not very much. We also have the Boise river too.
Because in a desert there is never really been water near its climate so possibly there is never water.
A desert isn't a good home because a goose depends on water for food and to get a swim and in a desert there's hardly any water for a goose to live in.
if there is water and dirt then you can plant it any were.
because there is no acceptable edible solid and there is no water and hardly any liquid.
Yes, there is an immense quantity of water in the Antarctic but most of it is in the form of ice.
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.
theres none, since the desert doesnt consist of any vegetation, soil and it doesnt have much water.
Yes, animals find water in the desert. Some get their water from the food they eat, others know where to find water at a stream or an oasis. Some obtain the water they need from lapping the morning dew from plants.