i think yes
A lot of days. Lots.
their would be because every desert has water the water might be under ground but it is still their.
nutrients
There are more than 4 deserts in Asia, a lot more. However, here are 4:Arabian Desert Syrian Desert Gobi Desert Thar Desert
Plants generally grow better in soil compared to water, as soil provides essential nutrients, support, and stability for root growth. While some plants can be grown in water (hydroponics), most plants thrive in soil due to the balance of nutrients and oxygen it can provide.
Soil with a lot of nutrients - generally and theoretically -- is better for a plant than soil with fertilizer.Specifically, the best possible world is the availability and accessibility of the nutrients which populate soil naturally through the processes of decomposition and erosion. But not all of the necessary nutrients may be there, and those that are in the soil may not be in soluble form or in sufficient quantity. The optimal situation will be the presence in the soil of all of the necessary nutrients and in the macro and micro amounts in which they need to be present and soluble.Fertilizer constitutes a corrective or supplemental measure. It may be necessary because of what needs to grow or not to grow in the soil. But it also might be a counterproductive or superfluous measure if it is not accompanied by regular soil analyses.
Flowers adapt in a garden because the soil in which the plant is growing in has a lot of nutrients and if another plant or organism dies, all the nutrients go into the soil and that is what plants feed on.
No, there are not a lot of trees in a desert.
A soil containing a lot of sand will have large particles with high drainage and low water retention capacity. In contrast, a soil with a lot of clay will have small particles with low drainage and high water retention capacity. Sandier soil tends to dry out quickly and doesn't hold nutrients well, while clay soil can become waterlogged and restrict root growth.
There is quite a lot of high altitude grassland with desert in the southwest.
Soil is a mixture of different nutrients and decomposed plants and animals and a whole lot of other ingredients depending on the kind of soil. For instance, sod is very rich, Dry soil is unfit and very dry and not that rich.
Silty soil is better than sandy soil for plant growth because it has smaller particles that hold water and nutrients more effectively. This soil type also offers good drainage and aeration while retaining moisture, providing an ideal environment for root growth.