Oasis
Yes, if a tree/trees are growing this means a source of water, and shade frome the sun.
Yes, deserts have some trees. ********************************* 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.
Deserts generally do not have sufficient water to support many trees.
because trees need water that only oasises can supply in the Sahara. Trees can't grow anywhere else in the Sahara because of the extreme lack of precipitation
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.
All trees require water but trees in the desert have adapted to live on limited water resources.
Because there isn't enough water for trees to grow in the desert. No trees, no lumber.
Trees do grow in the desert. They are just not as common in deserts as in some other biomes.
Has palm trees, langosta: a spiny lobster with no claws, trees, and water.
Yes, mimosa trees will grow in desert climates with sufficient water.
To reach water deep down
oasis
I would say lack of enough water for trees to grow in the desert.
There are trees in the desert. However, there are not alot of them because the climate there is different. Apart from that, cacti can grow because their characteristics are different as they can store water in them to stay healthy.
No, there are not a lot of trees in a desert.
yes, because there are still rivers,lakes, and trees in a desert. The water in a lake and river evaporate into air and then condense into clouds in which is where the water cycle starts. From the clouds water comes into earth this is where the trees come in,some of the water gets to trees from the roots and soil the water travels to lakes and rivers hence the previous answer.
No, planting trees will not change the climate. The majority of the trees would not survive without water.