
Jim M. answered 12/16/19
Avid Geographer, Pictorial Thinker
Though I am not sure w,hat you have posted, I must say that many wonder how a desert can sustain life through vegetation. Most of the desert plants are called succulents, as they carry water inside of them, as happens with the cactus. When it does rain in the desert, flowers and plants sprout up all over, which is probably why desert countries have massive irrigation systems to turn the desert green year-round artificially, as it stays desert without such intervention. Where I used to live, Jiddah, Saudi Arabia, vast irrigation projects have made the desert produce all types of vegetation, according to many people I would talk to when I was a teen, even though the king wanted such operations to be under wraps. Scientists elsewhere have developed water in its plasma state, called "dry water," which is like a bag of jell with no bag , but all made of water, which turns to liquid once one has planted it in the desert soil.
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