Water is uncommon in most deserts.
Due to very limited precipitation, water is one resource in the desert that is generally scarce unless an area has a permanent river with flowing water or ample underground water.
it is very scarce
It is scarce in the winter months- the tilt of the earth results in very short days- or no daylight at all. In the summer, this reverses- with very short nights- or no night at all.
It is potable but not Perrier. It is also a very precious resource.
Yes, in some places, but they are very sparce and scarce, and much different than lawn-type grasses.
The Southwest Culture was very different from the Plains Culture. The climate of the Southwest is very dry. Much of the land is a desert. A desert is a very dry place where few plants will grow. Water was a precious natural resource in this culture. The Indians in this culture had strict rules about the use of water. Even the very young children were taught to be careful with the water they used. There were very few animals in the desert. This meant that the Indians could not depend on hunting to find food. They had to find other ways to get food. They became farmers. Some important Southwest Culture tribes are the Anasazi, Hopi, Pueblo, and Navajo.
Scarce: Little or nothing, very little
A Very Precious Love was created in 1957.
The driest biomes on Earth are deserts and semi-deserts. These regions receive very little rainfall, resulting in arid conditions with minimal vegetation and scarce water sources. Examples of deserts include the Sahara Desert in Africa and the Atacama Desert in South America.
I am not really sure I think it is to do with the fact the area is filled with desert land
The fact that in many places, water was a scarce resource. I most of these many places, there were farms that badly needed water. Therefore, irrigation comes into play and is very useful.
Francium is very radioactive, very unstable and very scarce.