Deserts generally have very low humidities. For dew to form, the relative humidity would have to be at, or very near to, 100%. That is a rarity in a desert.
Cattails would only be found in areas in the desert with permanent water. They are not common in the desert because such areas of water are rare.
Yes, flash floods are relatively common in some desert areas.
Tornadoes don't occur in Antarctica or in areas of extreme desert.
Dew formation in deserts is less common compared to other regions due to the arid climate and low humidity levels. Dew forms when the temperature of the surface cools down to the dew point temperature, causing water vapor in the air to condense into liquid water droplets. In deserts, the temperature often drops rapidly at night, but the low humidity levels limit the amount of water vapor available for condensation, resulting in less frequent dew formation.
The common tailor bird can be found throught India, except the desert areas
Certain desert adapted beetles can collect morning dew on their carapaces as a means of obtaining water.
All continents have deserts. Even Europe has some small areas of desert and semi-desert areas.
There is no "do the Dew" in Jews' religion. There is a PRAYER for dew/rain in Judaism, however. It can be found in any common siddur.
There are five major desert areas in North America:Mojave Desert Great Basin Desert Chihuahuan Desert Sonoran Desert Colorado Plateau Desert
These areas do not make for very suitable areas to live in, and in accordance do not have many human inhabitants.
Wind erosion is common in the desert due to strong winds carrying and depositing sand particles, which can shape the landscape over time. This process can create distinctive landforms like sand dunes and rock formations in desert environments.
There are about 24 major desert areas in the world and dozens of much smaller desert regions.