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There is no 'Sagara Desert.' There is, however, the saguaro cactus which occurs primarily in the Sonoran Desert.
The length of the day is always the greatest at the poles, specifically during the summer solstice when the sun does not set for a continuous period of time. This phenomenon is known as the midnight sun and occurs in regions like the Arctic and Antarctic.
Oxidation occurs in warmer climates. So it could occur in a desert.
Depending upon the specific desert and season of the year, the desert may receive rain, snow, hail, gropple or sleet.
The Earth's core.
Sandy. Hence the name "desert rose".
Altitude is the ONLY difference that change desert to forest, but an OASIS occurs where there are underground springs or rivers.
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.
You actually answered your question. It's called a semi-arid climate or steppe climate. The characteristics of short grasses and low vegetation occurs due to the transitional nature of this climate from desert to humid . Only a small sample of steppe climate are not transitional but created by air currents and topography. A few examples are found in Brazil, the Island of Hispaniola, and East Central Africa.
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.
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