Many deserts have vast bodies of water below their surfaces. As an example he northern Sahara aquifer system (or Nubian Aquifer) has an area nearly double that of mainland France and holds more than 30,000 cubic kilometers of water.
It depends whether it rains in that particular desert. If it rains, most probably, if not, obviously no.
Yes, many deserts have bodies of water in them - ponds (oases), rivers (Nile, Rio Grande) and lakes (Great Salt Lake, Pyramid Lake).
Which southwest deserts? Please specify a country.
The Nile river and the atlantic are two of the major water sources for the Sahara desert region.
because the southwest is closer to the water
geography (landform and bodies of water in your region.
The southwestern region is a desert climate, so the animals there must be able to survive in the extreme heat with little water. Animals that live in the southwest include prairie dogs, jack rabbits, wolves, and coyotes.
it has a little water
bodies of water in the coastal plain are PACIFIC and ANTARCTIC.
The Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean are two major bodies of water in this region.
Mountain regions can have various bodies of water, such as lakes, rivers, and streams dispersed throughout the area. The exact number of bodies of water in a mountain region would depend on the specific location and geography of that region.
As camels live in the desert, they need a lot of water to survive. Camels have insulated bodies so as to store water and survive the hot weather in the desert
Rivers, streams, lakes, ponds.
water and this is drum
pacific ocean