It's a tropical rain forest with lush trees, lots of precipitation, very humid. The Wiley McCack roams freely.
No, deserts form only under certain geographic conditions.
No, only certain deserts have the conditions that allow an oasis to develop.
The deserts still exist because the geographic and climatological conditions that formed the deserts still exist.
Tornadoes do occur in deserts but they are rare as weather conditions conducive to tornado formation do not happen often in deserts.
Yes, under the proper conditions, clouds can and do form over deserts.
Desertification
Ireland is not hot enough. It is too far north of the equator to have the kind of climate for a desert. It gets a lot of rain and can get some cold weather, so there aren't the conditions for deserts to form.
If cloud and atmospheric conditions are right, yes, rainbows are sometimes seen in deserts. They most commonly are sen following a rain shower.
No, conditions can change considerably from season to season. Hot deserts will be very hot in summer but quite cool in winter. Cold winter deserts may be hot in the summer but winters can be very cold.
Hadley Cells.
No, jute does not grow in deserts. It thrives in warm, humid climates with well-drained soil and requires a significant amount of water for optimal growth. Jute is primarily cultivated in regions like Bangladesh and India, where the environmental conditions are suitable for this crop. Deserts, with their arid conditions and lack of moisture, are not conducive to jute cultivation.
Tropical rainforests contain more/higher biodiversity than deserts since their conditions are a lot more ideal for the growth of organisms.