No, but in the northeast region it is very common to have a very dry weather, almost in a process of desertification. The Maranhenses National Park is like a desert, only it has small lakes with clear water.
Yes Australia has large deserts. Arid conditions exist for about 80% of the interior, and large portions of the south central and northwestern coasts.
No, but in the northeast region is very common to have a very dry weather, almos in a process of desertification.
not all of Brazil is a desert some of it is miner
some of brazil is a rain forest about 58%
No deserts in Brazil.
Brazil has no true deserts.
no its all mountains and wetlands
hot and humid
The dessert is dry and the Tundra is cold.The dessert is gravelly and rocky while the Tundra is grassy with rivers and also the dessert has few grass spots unlike the Tundra.
Dry
you cant, they will all hate it, but you can get one that likes everything
a dry powder
sertão do nordeste.
The dry inland back country in Brazil's northeast is known as the SertΓ£o. It is a region typically characterized by low rainfall, drought conditions, and a semi-arid climate. The SertΓ£o is known for its unique landscape, vegetation, and cultural heritage.
the weather is dry rainy hot
it is dry
The climate in a rain shadow is often extremely dry and dessert-like.
a very dry desert
The dessert.
Mostly dry and arid because the live in the southwest dessert good luck!
hot and humid
The homophone partner for "dessert" is "desert." "Dessert" refers to a sweet course served at the end of a meal, while "desert" refers to a dry, barren land typically with little or no vegetation.
in Brazil because in Egypt there are no forests and its always hot and dry
An Dessert