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Cattle is the biggest agricultural product from the Simpson Desert. However, it is largely considered an uninhabitable desert. There is little human activity. The only agriculture is around water holes.
oats barleys and the crops which uses less water.
Much of Australia is desert with little available water.
Armadillos live primarily in grasslands and not in the desert. There is much more to eat there as well as more water.
Yes, animals find water in the desert. Some get their water from the food they eat, others know where to find water at a stream or an oasis. Some obtain the water they need from lapping the morning dew from plants.
Ground water can leave behind dissolved salts when it evaporates. As these salts accumulate they can have a very negative effect on desert plants or agriculture.
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Insects in the desert eat cactus, deadwood, flowers and rotting animals. Desert bugs also obtain water through there food so they want to eat moist woods.
Rivers are a handy source of water for agriculture and other purposes, but they are hardly the only source of water; rain falls in any location that is not a desert, and there are also lakes. And for regions where there is less water available, there are still plants that are adapted to semi-arid conditions. Some civilizations are less dependent upon agriculture than others. There are nomadic lifestyles, there are trade-based cultures which import food, and so forth. Even in the desert, some people live at an oasis and eat dates from the desert palm trees.
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Some animals will obtain all or part of the water they require by consuming prickly pear cacti.Some animals will obtain all or part of the water they require by consuming prickly pear cacti.
Desalination is the process of extraction of salts (generally sodium chloride) from sea water to obtain drinkable water, water for indistry, water for agriculture. But desalination can be applied to petroleum, soils an other materials.