Yes.
Many deserts have rocks in them (called hamada deserts). Large rocks in the deserts are in very unusual shapes due to the erosion of the sand and the wind. After years of sandstorms finally the rocks will crumple and turn into sand themselves.
Sand comes from rocks, mountains and hills in the desert that are eroded by wind and water.
Rocks are nonliving (abiotic) yet form part of the environment found in a desert.
There are no deserts in Maryland.There are no deserts in Maryland.
There are two major classes of deserts:Hot Deserts such as the Sahara, the Arabian Desert and the Mojave Desert.Cold Deserts such as Antarctica, the Gobi Desert and the Patagonian Desert.
well it is hard to explane but they adapt to the desert by getting yous to desert plants that die and fruit that falls
yes
hiding in rocks
Some deserts are sandy. They are called ergs. Some deserts are stony. They are called regs. Some deserts have barren rocks. They are called hamadas.
No, all deserts are not sandy. There are also rocky deserts.
Yes, many deserts, if not most deserts, have fault lines in the rocks that lie below them.
Sedimentary rocks are usually formed in water, but not always. Some sandstones, for example, form in deserts.
Nothing is wrong as there are rocky deserts. It is a normal occurrence. Not all deserts are covered in sand.
by rocks.
Soil, sand, rocks, water, air
Isopods live in moist and damp places.but usually be found under rocks or logs.also in deserts
It is formed from the silt, sand and small rocks that flow downstream in the river and are deposited in the delta.
Sand comes from rocks, mountains and hills in the desert that are eroded by wind and water.