Deserts do not adapt but organisms that live in the desert adapt.
Grass does adapt and survives quite well in the deserts. There are a number of species found in deserts around the world, most being various forms of clumping grass.
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Deserts do not adapt. That is something only living organisms such as plants and animals can do,
Deserts are nonliving and incapable of adapting. Instead, organisms adapt to the desert.
Eastern diamondbacks have no problems with the desert as they do not live in deserts. They live in the humid areas of the southeastern United States where deserts do not exist. The western diamondback does live in the deserts of the United States, however.
well it is hard to explane but they adapt to the desert by getting yous to desert plants that die and fruit that falls
Bryophytes are not found in deserts because they depend on water, and deserts have little to no water.Clarification:While bryophytes are not common in deserts, there are a few species that do live and survive quite well in the desert. They had been able to adapt to the dry environment.
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.
Yes. As a matter of fact, there are black bears that are found in and around deserts in the United States.
Some of the animals in the desert when they eat there prey that is there food and drink.
Lower animal forms, such as reptile, do not have likes and dislikes as do humans. They are able to adapt to their environment and do not have the abiity to move to a different biome.
Desert plants stores water in their tissues ,the tissues have high water holding capasity and also these plants absorb water from atmosphere.