Yes, there is rain. In the Sonoran desert, where I live, we get less than 20" a year. Yet, depending on the rain, an arroyo like this one can fill up within an hour with water upstream on the watershed.
It is important because if there was no evaporation it would not rain. If it doesn't rain everything would be desert. Every part of the water cycle is important.
it is important because if there was no evaporation it would not rain.if it dosen't rain everything would be desert every part of the water cycle is important
yes, because there are still rivers,lakes, and trees in a desert. The water in a lake and river evaporate into air and then condense into clouds in which is where the water cycle starts. From the clouds water comes into earth this is where the trees come in,some of the water gets to trees from the roots and soil the water travels to lakes and rivers hence the previous answer.
Slow growth,which conserves food,energy,and water,is another adaptation of desert plants
At the end of the water cycle the water sokes into the ground. Cities, for example scottsdale, thrive on underground water. You usually don't find a lake in the middle of the desert so you have to dig deep wholes to drink.
yes
water cycle
The water cycle
These are parts of the water cycle on the Earth.
No, there is not too much water in the desert. The amount of water in a desert is just right. If it had any more water it wouldn't be a desert.
the water cycle The water cycle. (It ends as rain - which is water.)