The question essentially answers itself, since "desert" implies a scarcity of water, while "hydroponics" is a system in which water can be contained and conserved.
The Negev Desert is in southern Israel. It's known as the "Negev". That word is related and derived from the Hebrew for "dry." In the Torah it's used as a synonym for "South" since in Israel the Negev is to the south.
The answer you are looking for is the NEGEV DESERT, but the wording of the question confuses the issue. Crops are cultivated in the Negev Desert because of modern Israeli agricultural and irrigation technologies; the desert does not give rise to crops on its own.
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There are two "regions" in southwest Israel that share a border with Egypt. If the word "region" is used in a political sense, then the GAZA STRIP is an independent Palestinian enclave that borders Egypt. (It is improper to consider the Gaza Strip part of Israel since Israel exercises no domestic control, but since many do, it seems relevant to discuss here.) The second region, if that term is used to refer to a topographic are, would be the NEGEV DESERT, which forms most of southern Israel and borders Egypt.
This is called hydroponics.
AquaShield can be used to strengthen plants' root systems before transplanting, improving the stability of and survivability of transplanted plants grown using hydroponics.
Hydroponics substitute a nutrient medium in place of soil. for the plants to root and grow. The nutrient medium may be either a water solution or an inert material.
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Organic is fine, but you need to read up about what types to use and how much.
the bedouins find water in places called an oasis
Yes, the shekel was the basic unit of weight in ancient Israel. It was used to measure both precious metals and other commodities, and its weight varied over time and in different regions.