Sienna Miller
The main conflict in a story about a person stranded on a desert island would likely be person vs. nature, as the individual struggles to survive in a harsh environment. Additionally, there could be internal conflict as the person faces psychological challenges like loneliness, fear, or despair.
Bit difficult seeing I've never been on a desert island, but i have been on an abandoned beach? It also depend on the whereabouts of the island. An island in the Atlantic is going to be different to an island in the Pacific, but I'm assuming you mean the stereotypical movie type islands. So in that case, you would smell plenty of sea saly, tropical plants (they give off an awful scent when they are heap of them) and perhps exotic scents like coconuts or bananas? Reall, it's what you imagine a desert island would be, what is on that island, and what they smell like
An oasis
It would be single stranded when it has been synthetically made like a probe.
Hopefully there would be a source of fresh clean water available; that would be the first priority. Beyond that, it depends on what you could find. Things like alcohol and caffeine would best be avoided, as they result in quicker dehydration.
Yes, it's like an island in a desert
hot, dry cliamte
A desert island is one with nobody living on it. (from 'deserted' rather than the region 'desert'). Hence it can look like anything, although usually it'll be inhospitable (No fresh water or no trees or something like that (there's usually a reason for nobody to live there)) It could just be a strip of sand.
There is no desert island, there might be some time because club penguin is known for their themes like the puffle party and Halloween celebration and the recycle dep...
A mirage looks like water in the desert.
.If there is no hill in Nepal it cause less rainfall but it would not be like desert.
I have a copy of Robinson Crusoe on His Desert Island and would like to know what it is worth?'