Deserts do not receive more or less sunlight than areas near the desert at the same latitude. However, since deserts have far fewer clouds than non-desert areas they may receive more sun. However, the hours of daylight are no more than in surrounding regions.
there is quite a lot of light in the Sahara desert and at night it is quite a bit of light.
The desert receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rain per year on average.
In a day, it's a lot. The technical term for a region that gets that amount of rain in a year is "desert."
desert plants with long roots require less water.
probably the states than has a lot of desert like arizona, but not sure
No, there are not a lot of trees in a desert.
The desert biome receives the least amount of rainfall, typically less than 10 inches per year. These regions have dry and arid conditions with little vegetation adapted to survive in low precipitation environments.
the weather in the desert is really hot a lot of animals cant survive cause the desert only gets 10 or less inches of rain each year
Incandescent light bulbs are inefficient because they produce a lot of heat in addition to light, wasting a significant amount of energy. This heat generation results in a loss of energy that could otherwise be used to produce more light. LED and CFL bulbs are more efficient alternatives because they produce less heat and more light with the same amount of energy.
because the desert is drier than in the rainforest, so less animals can adapt to the little water. plus, it is too hot for many animals to live there
Yes it does get sunlight but only a very very very small amount - a lot less than we have on earth so Pluto will be a very cold place.
by going in a dark room and see if it have lot of heat to light up the room