used fire to control vegetation, used irrigation, built weirs and channels for fish
They have dark skin- making it hard to burn, and they have lots of knowledge in finding food and water- to find water they would dig down beneath the sand to find the water table.
They have a far back history of living in the deserts of Autralia.
The Sahel is a semi-arid grassland and is not a desert.
Of course. There are 100's of species of animals there. They are specially evolved to live in the climatic conditions of the desert.
In the desert in hot sandy parts.
Leopard geckos live in a desert habitat, but not in a sandy one.
Yes there are some indigenous people that live there in small settlements, while there are also a few mining centres.
They live in sandy areas, like a desert.
Not all foxes that live in the desert are sandy colored. Two examples - the red fox and the gray fox.
A dingo's habitat is a sandy desert or a semidesert.
A great variety of insects live in the Great Sandy Desert, particularly since they form a major part of the diet of some lizards, birds and omnivorous mammals there. Insects include the Desert tree cricket, desert cicadas, numerous ant and termite species, cockroaches, butterflies, moths, native bees, grasshoppers and beetles.
Mammals of the Great Sandy Desert include:camels (introduced)dingoes (not native, but came with the Aborigines)bilbyNorthern marsupial mole (karkarratul)Southern marsupial mole (Yitjarritjarri)MulgaraAmpurtaRufous Hare-wallabyPetrogaleSandhill dunnartBrushtail possumReptiles include:GoannaThorny devilBearded dragonGreat Desert skinkBirds include:Princess parrotAlexandra's parrotNight parrotFreckled duck
Australia is the home of the Great Sandy Desert. Even though this desert gets very hot, it is abundant with plants, wildlife, and trees. People that live in this area, survive by living off of the land.
Yellow Buttercup, The red pea, Spinifex grass, Camel thorn tree, Small camel thorn tree