Bacteria and fungi are decomposers found in nearly all biomes, including the desert.
A desert is sometimes defined as an area with a rainfall of less than 250mm a year, therefore New Zealand does not have any significant areas of true desert. Some small areas of inland Otago and Canterbury in the South Island do have this low an annual rainfall, but only just. One area is around the town of Alexandra, which has an annual rainfall of less than 400mm. Some reasons for the misconception that New Zealand has desert is the name for one of the State highways in the central North Island being the Desert Road and there is a region known as the Rangipo desert. It has a much higher rainfall than a desert,(about four times as much) but has high winds and poor soils and is at a high altitude, so seems like a desert because plants struggle to survive. The Rangipo "desert" is on the volcanic plateau in the central North Island.
There are many: John Jorgensen (Desert Rose Band & Elton John's Band), JD Manness (Desert Rose Band), Al Bruno (Guitarist of the year for 11 years ACM), Steve Duncan (Desert Rose Band), Jack Daniels (Hwy 101 Curb), and more listed on her CDs.
The relative major to c minor is Eb major.
C major
The Mojave Desert is in the Mojave Desert.
Las Vegas, Nevada, is the largest city in the Mojave Desert.
Bullhead City is the only major town in Arizona in the Mojave Desert.
The largest desert in California is the Mojave Desert.
Chihuahuan Desert Sonoran Desert Painted Desert Great Basin Desert Mojave Desert
No, the largest desert in the world is the Antarctic Desert. The Mojave doesn't even make the list of the top 20 deserts in size.
Sonoran Desert Great Basin Desert Chihuahuan Desert Painted Desert Mojave Desert
California has three major desert areas:Sonoran Desert (also called the Colorado Desert)Mojave DesertGreat Basin Desert
Mojave Desert Sonoran Desert Great Basin Desert Chihuahuan Desert Colorado Plateau Desert
No, there are other major deserts in North America: Great Basin Desert Sonoran Desert Colorado Plateau Desert Chihuhuan Desert All the above are larger in area than the Mojave.
The two major deserts that enter California are the Sonoran Desert and the Mojave Desert.
Southern California is home to part of the Sonoran and Mojave Deserts. Even areas that are not "desert' are relatively dry in the southern half of California.