A desert is arid, the entire desert is dry, not just parts.
Yes, it does in fact. West of the Cascade Mountains ( The largest mountain chain of washington), it is very dry, and some areas even have deserts.
Your question is an oxymoron. If a region is semi-desert, it is not a desert. A desert receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rainfall on average per year. A semiarid region receives 10 inches to 20 inches (500 mm) and is not a desert. It is a distinct biome.
Subtropical deserts are found in Australia, Asia, Africa and North America.Examples:Australia - Great Victoria Desert, Gibson DesertAsia - Arabian Desert, Thar DesertAfrica - Sahara, Kalahari DesertNorth America - Chihuahuan Desert, Sonoran Desert
There is no Savannah Desert. The savannah is a semi-arid transitional area between a desert and a grassland. It is a different biome from a desert.
Europe is the only continent in the world that has no major deserts. Many people think that Antarctica has no deserts. The Antarctic is a cold desert located in Antarctica. A desert isn't always hot. A desert is a place where it receives very little rain.
Irrigation allows for farming in some desert areas.
No, Alaska is not a desert. A desert is defined by its low precipitation levels, arid conditions, and sparse vegetation, which do not typically characterize Alaska's climate and landscape. Alaska is known for its colder temperatures, diverse ecosystems, and abundant wildlife.
Europe as a whole is not arid. It does, however, have some small areas of arid and semiarid lands.Europe as a whole is not arid. It does, however, have some small areas of arid and semiarid lands.
Europe is the only continent without a desert region.A desert is a barren area of land where little precipitation occurs, and so living conditions are hostile for plant and animal life.
There are a number of species of ibex and some of them do live in desert areas.
The Aztec territory did not have traditional desert regions like the Sahara or the Mojave. However, there were arid areas with sparse vegetation, such as the Valley of Mexico, which contained some patches of semi-arid conditions. The Aztecs utilized sophisticated irrigation systems to make the most of their environment for agricultural purposes.
Nowhere. There is no such thing as a desert kangaroo. Despite what many non-Australian websites say, kangaroos do not live in the sandy, arid desert. They need water regularly, and there is insufficient water for them in the desert. Also, kangaroos are grazing animals, and the vegetation in the desert is not suitable for them. The Red kangaroo is a species which is able to live in semi-arid areas, as long as there are semi-permanent waterholes and adequate vegetation. It is able to live in areas of the Simpson desert, which has a wide-changing geography, with some areas supporting abundant wildlife.
Assuming you are referring to the United States, the major desert areas are found in the following states:CaliforniaNevadaArizonaNew MexicoTexasUtahColoradoIn addition, there are some smaller areas of arid and semiarid land in a few other states.
Deserts are located on all seven continents. Even Europe has some small areas of arid land.
There is no true desert in Washington state, just some small semi-arid areas.
The desert known for having no recorded rainfall in some areas is the Atacama Desert, located in northern Chile. It is considered one of the driest places on Earth, with certain regions having endured arid conditions for centuries. The extreme dryness is attributed to its unique geography and the presence of cold ocean currents that inhibit moisture-laden winds.
All continents have real deserts. Even Europe has some small areas of arid land. Antarctica is almost entirely desert. Africa, Asia, Australia, North America and South America have large areas of desert.