Yes, of course. Deserts have wind and dust storms and most deserts have a rainy season.
Wind stormsThunderstorms
Hail storms
Rain storms
Snow storms
Dust storms
Sand storms
Humans are primarily responsible for damaging the desert.
monsoon
dry,hot,sandy,big,empty,and lots of sand storms
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The kind of stories that the Sahara desert people tell are commonly related to their life experiences in the desert. They will talk about the climate, animals, lifestyle and so much more.
rain storms thunder storms snow storms sand storms dust storms hail storms tornadoes although they are rare
dust storms
A sand storm is also known as a dust storm. These storms can occur anywhere but mainly happen where there are large amounts of sand. The Sahara desert has hundreds of sand storms every year.
Set was the Egyptian god of storms, the desert, and chaos.
Blizzards (rare, but they happen)Severe thunderstormsHail stormsDust Storms
Blizzards (rare, but they happen)Severe thunderstormsHail stormsDust Storms
Yes, there are occasional dust storms in the Atacama Desert.
Every place on Earth has some kind of weather. The Sahara desert has stormy weather, called dust storms. This is where a bunch of sand gets kicked around at high speeds.
dehidration
thunderstorms, tornadoes (limited amount), Blizzards
No. Mercury has essentially no atmosphere. There are no storms of any kind there.
Deserts can have dust storms, wind storms, thunderstorms, blizzards, hail storms, etc.