Yes, deserts have some trees.
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Trees can grow in a desert, either round an oasis (surface pool) or where the watertable is not too deep for sapling' roots to reach.
Joshua trees would be found in a hot desert, such as the Mojave. Sage (Artemisia tridentata) would be in a cold winter desert such as the Colorado Plateau Desert and Great Basin Desert.
No, cherry trees are not natives of the desert.
There can be trees in some desert plateaus, particularly those that rise slowly and retain their elevation for hundreds of kilometres (as in sections of Australia). However, generally a desert plateau contains only sparse, scrubby trees and bushes.
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No, Uzer is in the desert.
In general, no. However, in areas along rivers or in an oasis one may find tall trees in a desert.
No, there are not a lot of trees in a desert.
No. There are trees in an oasis in a desert.
Then it wouldn't be a desert any more. Trees, plants and animals would move in and live there.
No. Koalas do not live in any desert areas because deserts do not have eucalyptus trees which koalas depend on to survive.
Cacti, trees, bushes, shrubby plants are some small trees that grow in the desert.
Because there isn't enough water for trees to grow in the desert. No trees, no lumber.
because the mist was covered the trees is look like a desert covered with trees
Any plant, and only plants, are the producers in a desert.Any plant, and only plants, are the producers in a desert.
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One example of a forest with no trees can be found in a desert environment, known as a "desert forest" or "desert oasis." These areas may have vegetation such as cacti, shrubs, and other desert plants, but lack tall trees typically associated with forests.