No. You would die of heat exhaustion (dont tell me I spelled it wrong if i did). Also you would die of dehydration.
The money plant can not survive in desert because in desert because their is large amount of sun light and money plant will die. It can only survive indoors
You could only survive if you were a cactus. A human could not survive one day in a hot desert on one cup of water per day.
It depends upon the desert and season of the year. A snowman could survive almost indefinitely in Antarctica. A snowman would only survive a few short hours in the Mojave or Sahara during the summer.
Owls can be found in both hot and cold deserts. About the only desert in the world without owls is the Antarctic Desert.
Frogs can only survive in areas with permanent water and such areas are rare in a desert.
Desert where only xerophytic plants can survive.
They can survive indefinitely as long as the food is nutritious and they have plenty of water.
Currently its impossible, only with cheats.
Desert foxes have fur that blends in with the sand found in the desert. They have also adapted to only need a small amount of water each day.
Yes, snails can and do survive in the desert. There are several species of land snail that do quite well in the Chihuahuan Desert where I live. They are only active during rainy periods and spend the rest of the year burrowed below the surface.
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Mangroves can not grow in any desert, hot or cold. They love to 'have wet feet' and can only survive where the soil is wet.