they lived near a river for water and they made their houses out of clay,sticks,straw
Like all people they developed ways to live in the environment that they were living.
They learned to hunt animals and grow food there.
They built houses
No
Wallabies do not live in the desert, and therefore do not need to adapt to desert life. Wallabies live primarily in scrub and open bushland, or in rocky, hilly areas.
Grevilleas, native Australian plants, do not live in the desert.
they avoided farming
The Arabs adapted to life in the desert oasis coastal plains and mountains by practicing farming.
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Humans are able to alter their environment to make life in the heat of a desert bearable. Such items as air conditioning or even electric fans can make life in the desert more comfortable as well as constructing homes that are well insulated to hold in cooler air and keep out the heat.
because he knows where to get water and food!! duh stupid!!
Life does not proactively adapt to anything. Life in the desert becomes adapted to that environment because the living organisms that can not survive in that environment die off.The organisms with natural variations that enable them to survive in the desert do so and breed, those variations become established in the population and so the process continues, generation after generation until there are organisms in the desert that do very well in that environment.
it sucks up water from it's roots and uses the water for life
adapt
Life does not proactively adapt to anything. Life in the desert becomes adapted to that environment because the living organisms that can not survive in that environment die off.The organisms with natural variations that enable them to survive in the desert do so and breed, those variations become established in the population and so the process continues, generation after generation until there are organisms in the desert that do very well in that environment.