There are many different causes of aridity in deserts. One of them is because many deserts are located between the latitude of 20° and 40°, where there is consistent high pressure. Also, another cause of aridity in deserts is that deserts don't get much rain. It evaporates before it reaches the desert. ----------------------------------------------------------- Some factors that affect deserts are; Topography Albedo Atmospheric Stability Cold Ocean Currents Continentiality
There are areas of land which nothing grows but these are scattered widely.
Rain does occur in deserts but not as frequently as in non-desert areas.
South Dakota has large areas of semiarid grasslands but no true deserts.
Kansas has some semiarid regions but no true deserts.
Because the heat causes vegetation to struggle with growth
This causes a warmer climate in these areas.
Deserts can cause desertification, where the sand is blown to nearby areas and the villages and cities there are forced to evacuate. This causes deserts to increase in area.
Yes, algae will grow in damp areas or areas of standing water in deserts.
There are areas of land which nothing grows but these are scattered widely.
There are 24 major deserts in the world and dozens of minor desert areas.
Yes, they live in deserts and semiarid areas.
Rain does occur in deserts but not as frequently as in non-desert areas.
The driest regions on earth are known as deserts.
All continents have deserts. However, Europe has no major desert areas.
No, Nebraska has no true deserts. It does have large areas of semiarid grasslands but no deserts.
Your question is redundant. All deserts are classified as deserts because of the low precipitation.
Almost the entire continent of Antarctica is desert. Africa and Australia also have large areas covered by deserts.