This is known as an oasis - one oasis or several oases.
No, Iowa does not have a desert climate. The state is in a humid continental zone and generally has hot summers, cold winters, and wet springs.
Antarctica does have a dry and wet season, but the wet season consists mainly of snow. It doesn't rain in Antarctica, and Antarctica is a desert, so there is not much snow.Another AnswerAntarctica is a desert and thus has no wet season.
The small glass square is called a coverslip. It is used to place over the specimen and mounting medium on a wet mount slide to prevent evaporation, protect the specimen, and provide a flat viewing surface for microscopy.
Wet hydrogen is collected over a water surface.
When a haploid spore lands on wet soil or rocks it germinates into a threadlike structure called a hyphae.
An oasis being an area containing water in a desert is pretty much just a wet place in a dry place. So the opposite of that would be a dry place in a wet place, or an island.
East Asia is very wet. That is why the majority of the poorer population conduct themselves to wet agricultural businesses such as wet rice, and sugar cane production. While South West Asia, or the Middle East is mainly desert.
An oxymoron! Except after rains, the desert is dry. That is why it is a desert.
A desert is any area that is barren, desolate, dry and lacks vegetation. Most people don't realize that the Antarctic is considered a desert as it meets all of these specifications. When a wet, fertile area within a desert exists, it is referred to as an oasis.
The savanna is too wet to be a desert and too dry to be a forest.
Of course it is a dry desert. There is no such thing as a wet desert. A desert is defined by its lack of rainfall.
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A coastal desert is a desert that is situated on the coast often it is extremely wet here for example Sydeney is actually a desert but it is known to be extremely wet because compared to the gobi and takla makan deserts Sydeny is cold
Yes, many deserts have a wet winter season.