They did not grow in the deserts, per se, but rather around oases or close to ports. Otherwise there would not be sufficient food and water to maintain a permanent settlement.
The people there cut terraces into the hills and raised animals that could grow on sparse vegetation.
I think they do grow in deserts
Baoba or Adansonia is a tree with nine species. They grow in Madagascar, Africa, Australia, and Arabian Peninsula. The tree can live thousands of years.
Towns in deserts would naturally develop near oases because in a desert there is very little water and the water would be required to grow crops for food along with water to drink.
The countries' Immigration policies are the most lenient in the Middle East.The countries of the Arabian peninsula rely heavily on foreign workers to grow their economy.The countries of the Arabain peninsula rely heavily on foreign workers because they themselves are not able to do the works available in their country.
Yes, there are a number of species of grass that grow in deserts.
they develop because it's a good place to plant and grow crops.
Most deserts have fertile soil but need irrigation to grow plants.
As they can't grow crops in a desert they tend to be nomadic herders who move from waterhole to waterhole.
Yes, algae will grow in damp areas or areas of standing water in deserts.
Yes, there are species of saltbush that grow in deserts.
Towns in deserts would naturally develop near oases because in a desert there is very little water and the water would be required to grow crops for food along with water to drink.