Deserts receive minimal rain, usually less than 10 inches (250 mm) per year on average.
A desert is an area devoid of water. However, there often is a minimal amount of rainfall, and there may be underground aquifers.
High temperatures, minimal rainfall, minimal vegetation.
Minimal amounts of rainfall
The Antarctic Desert has the least amount of vegetation.
Yes, precipitation is an abiotic factor in the desert. Deserts have minimal rainfall, making water availability a critical limiting factor for the survival of plant and animal life in these ecosystems. The amount and timing of precipitation greatly influence desert flora and fauna distributions and adaptations.
There is no approximate amount but the desert's sun can be heating the desert more than 98 degrees. Hope that helped. I am a science teacher. :)
There is no approximate amount but the desert's sun can be heating the desert more than 98 degrees. Hope that helped. I am a science teacher. :)
how much rain does the desert get
Probably a minimal amount
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There is very little amount of water in the desert
Melanin.