Nothing.
the benefits are the plants (cacti) that grows only in deserts
Yes there is sandy soil in many deserts.
Most deserts have fertile soil but need irrigation to grow plants.
Deserts are dry, hot, And have sandy soil. These are climatic variables that all deserts have in common.
Deserts often have minimal vegetation and lack consistent water sources, which hinders the formation of soil. Additionally, the arid conditions in deserts lead to limited organic matter production, therefore restricting the development of soil. Wind and water erosion also play a role in preventing soil accumulation in deserts.
the benefits of soil are food, crops, Cotton, for clothes, and trees. If there is no soil there is not no life.
Sand only covers about 20% of deserts. The rest are covered by ice, soil or rock.
Not all deserts are hot. Some are because of lack of water and vegetation and the lighter soil
Soil erosion is a special concern for deserts and mountain ridges because these areas have limited vegetation to hold the soil in place. The sparse vegetation in deserts and mountain ridges increases the likelihood of erosion by wind or water. Additionally, the steep slopes in mountain ridges can lead to rapid movement of soil during erosion events.
Ireland is a fertile country so the soil is there. It doesn't have to be got from anywhere. There are no deserts in Ireland, so there is lots of soil in Ireland.
Dry air (aridity), sparse population, and peacefulness.
Yes. Because the sandy soil is from the biggest sandy ocean that float in the sea ♥