Desert animals stay dry when it rains. When the rain stops, they come out to drink water.
Rain has the ability to fall in the desert because it is picked up by clouds and transferred. Because the desert has very little to no water available rain must fall for the plants and animals.
usually, animals in the polar region have thicker coats than animals in desert regions. Also many animals in the polar reagon have white or dull coats to blend into a cold enviorment. Polar: cold region Desert" hot region
The reason that there are less animals in the desert is because the animals that live in the rain forest are used to having more oxygen due to the large amount of trees there. As there are less trees in the desert, there are less animals. This is why most desert trekkers use an oxygen tank.
Plants provide food and cover for animals living in the desert.
The rainforest has the greatest biodiversity followed closely by the desert.
Yes, it does rain in the desert, although it is infrequent. When it does rain, it can have a significant impact on the desert ecosystem and its inhabitants. The rain can trigger sudden bursts of plant growth, leading to an increase in food availability for animals. It can also replenish water sources, allowing for increased survival rates for plants and animals. However, heavy rainfall can also cause flash floods, which can be destructive to the ecosystem and pose a threat to the inhabitants of the desert.
Are you sure you are not referring to a 'rain shadow' desert? I find no reference to a 'rain shower' desert.
You can identify it as a Desert if it is, Deserted or some animals and plants live in that certain place. And if only an few Rain in occurs in a Year.
how much rain does the desert get
They get water from the fluids of other animals, eating plants aka/ drinking the moisture on the plants aka cactus, or if there is rain.
so they can provide a habitat for plant and animals.