Savanna is the transition zone between a forest and a desert.
Deserts generally do not have enough water to support a forest so your question is an oxymoron. Deserts and forests are separate biomes.
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No because there's not enough water.
you have answered your own question, a rain forest plant could not survive in the desert due to lack of water
we have to live in forest because in desert there is lack of water and food the desert climate in day is very hot and in night is very cold so,the desert climateb and conditions are not suitable for us so we choose to live in forest
Of course, water vapor will be higher, much higher, above a rain forest than a desert.
Animals die in the desert because...They die from the heat, not enough water and not enough food.
above the desert
No, a forest generally supports more organisms than a desert. Forests have more vegetation, which provides a greater variety of food and habitat for animals. Deserts, on the other hand, have limited water and food resources, making it more challenging for organisms to survive and thrive.
Yes, deserts have just enough water to be classified as a desert. If a desert received too much water over a number of years it would no longer be a desert.
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