Arid is a word that describes deserts.
Arid or dry deserts.
The Luhya translation of the English word 'deserts' is "Mulufu".
A homograph for "deserts" is "deserts." It can refer to a barren land area with little precipitation or a term meaning to abandon someone or something.
The plural form for the noun desert is deserts; the plural possessive form is deserts'.
Words that are associated with a particular content area or topic e.g (Hot Deserts) a desert has an inhospitable climate ... the one in bold is technical vocab.
Sahara, Gobi, Kalahari, Atacama
Deserts is the anagram of dessert. It uses all of the letters in the word dessert.
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Gibber deserts are deserts which are characterised by being covered with pebbles and stones. The word in this context is unique to Australia, and comes from one of the indigenous languages.
Because deserts are fairly empty places. If something goes wrong, there aren't many people or expensive buildings around that can get damaged.
Terrain means the physical features of any piece of land. So that means the word applies to ANY piece of land, including deserts.
Deserts do not adapt. That is something only living organisms such as plants and animals can do,