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The word 'abundant' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'abundant' is abundance.Examples:There is abundant sand in the desert. (adjective)There is an abundance of sand in the desert. (noun)
The desert rose is not a plant. Desert rose is the colloquial name given to rose-like formations of crystal clusters of gypsum or barite which include abundant sand grains.
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Desert roses are not living plants. Desert rose is the colloquial name given to rose-like formations of crystal clusters of gypsum or barite which include abundant sand grains.
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An oasis is a small area in a desert where there is a permanent water source and more abundant plant life than is found in the surrounding desert.
An oasis is an area in the desert with a permanent water source, usually a spring. Plants are more plentiful in an oasis that in the surrounding desert.
The most abundant microbe in the desert is a blue-green bacterium called Microcoleus. One unique type microbe in the desert is the so called "desert varnish," a type of fungus that can turn desert rocks all shades of green, orange, and yellow. Another microbe found in the desert is lichens, a mix of fungus and algal cells.
Two non-living things in the Mojave Desert are rocks and sand dunes. These geological features are abundant in the desert landscape and play a significant role in shaping its environment.
Very few plants can survive the harsh environment of the desert. The cactus has well adapted to this dry and arid habitat. Wild flowers also are surprisingly abundant as well.
The opposite of a desert is typically a region with abundant water and vegetation, such as a forest or a jungle. These areas have high levels of rainfall and support a diverse range of plant and animal life.