With sufficient water and food a person could survive indefinitely. Without water, just 2-3 days in the summer months.
Not for very long. People cannot survive for very long without water, anywhere.
yes a long time a go it was called the Sahara forest due to man's doing by cutting trees it turned into the Sahara desert
You are probably referring to the Sahara Desert.
The fig trees can survive cause they grow really fast even with little water, and because they are sort of like cactus and hold water for a long time. :)
Camels are called a ship of the desert because of their ability to survive in the desert climate and also the speed they have when walking. A row of camels crossing the Sahara Desert, carrying trading goods, supplies, etc. is known as a caravan.
Plants that survive with little rainfall in the Sahara Desert include acacia trees, palms, succulents, spiny shrubs, and grasses that have adapted to the arid conditions. These plants grow lower to the ground to prevent water loss by winds, store water in thick stems, and have long, horizontal roots that seek out water sources.
The Sahara desert has been around for around 3 million years, making it one of the oldest deserts in the world. It has undergone various periods of expansion and contraction, influenced by climatic changes over millennia.
African elephants live in grassy climates of the Sahara desert Sahara desert is very hot and dry.
The barman says, "Long time no sea."
They've been isolated in that desert for so long. An isolated population can develop traits unique to a single region over time (on an evolutionary scale; a very long time).
The area of the Sahara had already long been a desert by 2000 BCE. Lack of precipitation and a rise in temperature had dried up the area by 3400 BCE.
Due to conditions of desert