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In the desert, that would be an oasis.
Oasis
The Antarctic Desert has the least amount of vegetation.
Water and vegetation is mainly found around natural spring areas (oasis), vegetation is also sometimes found above underground watercourses or shallow depressions where water can accumilate below the soil level. There are also numerous examples of rivers which flow through desert areas, which obviously have vegetation along the banks.
There is no green 'path' in the desert unless it is the vegetation following a river. There are areas in the desert where springs emerge that provide water for an oasis.
It is called a oasis at least it is when it is in the desert
The southern edge of the Sahara Desert where vegetation begins to flourish is generically called the "Sahel".
The southern edge of the Sahara Desert where vegetation begins to flourish is generically called the "Sahel".
a desert is anything without vegetation like Antarctica so the moon is like a desert because there is no water and no vegetation
Jackrabbits live in areas with shrubs in the desert. They also hide under grasses or vegetation and prefer the shade.
Desert has no significant vegetation. Coastal plain usually has lots of vegetation.