Non living things in the desert are sand, rocks, oil and mineral deposits, and occasionally, water.
sand,tress
dinosaurs died millions of years ago the fossils are just fossilized carcasses of deceased dinosaurs
Sunlight is abotic meaning its non-living.
The only thing all deserts have in common is low rainfall.
No
Your question is redundant. There is no such thing as a wet drought. The geographic location of deserts prevents them from receiving moisture.
Cuba is an island, so there are no deserts in Cuba. And I was looking for the same thing but didn't find anything. Sorry :(There are many deserts ,some are: Sahara Desert - North/East Africa Gobi Desert - China
There is no such thing as a 'wet desert.' Deserts are called deserts because they are dry, receiving less than 10 inches (250 mm) of precipitation on average per year.
hot deserts and generous people.
Deserts are polluted by man: - air pollution - acid rain - used to dump nuclear waste - used to dump garbage Deserts are growing with global warming. That is not a good thing as agricultural land is lost!
they have different surroundings such as trees, and more dry grass
yes there is in the californian deserts and Nevada deserts that is raced with actual cars and trucks run on gas. it is maintained by a computer from the operator.
They all support plantlife.