Water
There is no desert with a rainforest.
Because the desert is hot and the Rainforest is hot but the difference is that the rainforest has more plants than the desert
The Great Sandy Desert is a desert, almost the complete opposite of a rainforest.
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No, the rainforest receives much too much rain to be considered a desert.
New Jersey is neither a rainforest nor a desert.
A desert and rainforest are different because a desert is really dry and a rainforest is so moist and wet. A desert has lot of sand and it there are cactuses all around and a rainforest has plants and trees.
Rainfall! The desert receives little and the rainforest receives copious amounts.
Patagonia is primarily a desert.
Copper is the main resource mined in the Atacama Desert.
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Petroleum (oil) is a resource found under many desert areas.