"Limited" is a big stretch here. Basically, people will last about 3 days after they run out of water- tops. The heat alone might kill even a well-hydrated person. Assuming a scorching sun, no shade, limited supplies, and no water probably 2 days before people are incapacitated and just lying around. ---- However, people such as the Australian Aborigines and the Kalahari bushmen are skilled enough to survive by collecting water from the dew that forms in the morning. They know how to get moisture from the stunted and limited plant life in any given area, and most of all, they know how and where to dig to find water. Although sections of the Australian desert, for example, are completely inhospitable to non-natives, there is nowhere on the Australian continent where the indigenous people would be unable to put their water-finding survival skills to adequate use.
With sufficient water, yes, corn will survive in the desert.
no, it'd have no water.
they conserve their water
The animals in the Sahara desert survive by drinking lots of water and staying cool in the shade.
because it has water inside it
water
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.
As camels live in the desert, they need a lot of water to survive. Camels have insulated bodies so as to store water and survive the hot weather in the desert
Orcas require an ocean to survive and could not live in a barren desert.
a cape and lots of water:)
Yes, otherwise nothing would survive there.
Dandelions require more water than the average desert can provide.