Most desert streams do not empty into the ocean because they often lack sufficient water flow to reach the ocean due to high evaporation rates and limited rainfall in arid regions. Instead, these streams typically lose water through evaporation or infiltration into the ground before they can reach larger bodies of water. Additionally, many desert streams may end in endorheic basins, where water collects in lakes or sinks without flowing outward.
Ephemeral deserts streams dry up before they reach the ocean
Rivers or Streams
waters of the ocean that move in giant streams are called currents.
Ocean currents.
If desert is to oasis as ocean is to island.
The water that flows in streams and rivers into the ocean and lakes is called runoff or freshwater.
The Atacama Desert is along the Pacific Ocean.
currents
The arctic ocean
The Atlantic ocean
Pacific ocean
Desert is to oasis.