Tumbleweed
Only those desert plants that have the ability to store water in their stems or leaves are called succulents. Cacti, agaves, aloes, some euphorbias are examples.
I assume you are referring to tumbleweeds, also known as Russian Thistle.
desert streams get flash floods more than the streams in the humid places.
The Libyan Desert covers those areas mentioned in your question. It is a sub region of the larger Sahara.
Actually, the Arctic is not really a desert. Most of it is sea ice and those parts that do occur on land are tundra which is a distinctly different biome. The Antarctic is a true desert, however.
tumbleweedsClarification: Tumbleweeds are not grasses. I know of no grasses that tumble in the desert.
Only those desert plants that have the ability to store water in their stems or leaves are called succulents. Cacti, agaves, aloes, some euphorbias are examples.
It is called a logic game because when you're in a certain level there will only be a certain amount of moves you can make; therefore it will only be logical and strategic for you to do those moves.
They are called Vibrams and Skeletoes.
Those are called Poes.
If, by 'orange thing' - you mean the long, cone-shaped object that moves in the breeze - it's called a wind-sock. It's there to show the pilots and control tower which direction the wind is blowing.
A respirator.
Some desert animals hunt in the early morning, some early evening while others hunt at night. Those that hunt in the morning and/or evening are called crepuscular. Those that hunt at night are nocturnal.
I assume you are referring to tumbleweeds, also known as Russian Thistle.
Operation Desert Shield was in 1990. Operation Desert Storm only lasted 45 days (or 100 hours of actual fighting) and occurred in January and February of 1991. Desert Shield was a build up of military forces. Desert Storm was USING those military forces.
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those are called beasts