The appropriate response is Oasis. It is shaped from underground streams or aquifers, for example, an artesian aquifer, where water can achieve the surface normally by weight or by man-made wells. Periodic brief rainstorms give underground water to manage common desert gardens, for example, the Tuat. Substrata of impermeable shake and stone can trap water and hold it in pockets, or on long blaming subsurface edges or volcanic barriers water can gather and permeate to the surface.
Answer: We study other star systems in spaceships and big, professional telescopes
The funding for their weapons and army might need to be cut so they can rebuild what the monsoon had destroyed
I would say that you have to look up this answer or ask another person because this is tricky