Because it's far away from water.
if a place is far away from water, like the ocean, no rain clouds can come to that place from the ocean, therefore, no rich soil, no plant life, just desert.
Europe does not have any deserts. It is too far north of the equator to have the level of heat to create deserts. There are hot and dry places, but no deserts.
NO. A desert is any place that is too dry for plants to grow. Some deserts are cold most of the year.
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.
Deserts receive less tha 10 inches (250mm) of precipitation per year. Deserts have an evaporation rate that far exceeds the precipitation rate.
Foxborough, Massachusetts, is far, very far, from the nearest desert.
No, New Jersey has no true deserts. A person would have to travel to far west Texas to encounter a desert.
The two deserts meet in southeastern Arizona, not far east of Tucson.
no Whoever put this failure of an awnser deserves to be beaten for the rest of their life.....now....no, there are no deserts in west virginia, sorry ^_^.
Not necessarily. The only desert truly in a frigid zone is Antarctica. Other cold deserts may have a very hot summer but winters that can be bitterly cold. Exampls are the Gobi Desert of China and Mongolia and the Great Basin Desert of the United States,
No. Denmark is in northern Europe. It is very far north so it has snow and trees.
yes its just very isolated or really far underground.
Beavers may be found in some rivers that pass through deserts in North America but do not stray far from the water.