If a desert suddenly experiences a big rainfall, flash flooding can occur.
the sand gets wet
The desert receives little rainfall that would normally dissolve and wash away minerals.
No a desert is an area that receives barely any rain, while a wetland receives tonnes of rain.
Rainfall! The desert receives little and the rainforest receives copious amounts.
The answer depends on the amount of rainfall the particular desert receives. The Atacama Desert receives very little rainfall so has little plant life. On the other hand, the Sonoran Desert receives more rainfall and has much more plant life.
Antarctica is the coldest desert that receives snow.
A desert can be hot or cold. A desert is classified as a place that receives little to no rainfall.
The area receives little precipitation year-round, averaging 9.42 inches (239.3 mm). If it received more than 10 inches (250 mm) it would not be a desert.
The tropical rainforest receives the most precipitation and the desert receives the least.
A savanna is a grassland and not a desert. It receives more rain than a true desert.
There is no desert in or around Rome. It receives entirely too much rain to be classified as desert.
No, Wales is not like a desert. It receives too much rainfall to be considered a desert.
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