it is hot and it could kill people and thats how it affects people
large deserts providemany mineral deposits
Yes!
lots of deserts!
All deserts are affected by erosion. There are several different types of erosion, and while the deserts may be unaffected by some of them, such as water erosion, because obviously, deserts don't get much rain. Deserts are affected by wind erosion, though. As the winds blow in the desserts, it wears away at the soil.
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it is hot and it could kill people and thats how it affects people
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Mesopotamia, often referred to as the "Cradle of Civilization," was located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, in a region characterized by arid and semi-arid climates. The development of irrigation systems allowed the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia to thrive despite surrounding deserts by transforming parts of the arid landscape into fertile agricultural land. However, the environmental impact of extensive irrigation, such as salinization, eventually contributed to soil degradation, which could have exacerbated desert-like conditions in some areas over time. Thus, while Mesopotamia managed to harness its environment, it also faced challenges that affected its sustainability amidst the desert landscape.
Yes. The two rivers, the Tigris and Euphrates, flow through what would otherwise be a desert.
Maine has no true deserts.
The uncertain flooding of the rivers
it affected Egypt by it having the Nile river and delta