You can try this : Dig about 1-2 feet in sand. Now cut upper half section of any plastic bottle and put lower part in the dug hole. Now cover this by a polythene sheet and put sand on outer boundary to make the sheet steady. Now the water content of air would start depositing on the inner part of polythene. Also make middle of the polythene slightly downward to bottle so that the water droplets would directly fall inside the bottle. this trick I saw on a programme of Discovery channel.
Millions upon millions of people around the world live in deserts and the vast majority (over 99%) live in cities and towns where food is readily available in stores and markets or restaurants. I live in the Chihuahuan Desert and have a Wal*Mart SuperCenter a half mile from my home where I can purchase nearly any food I desire. There are also a number of restaurants and fast food establishments within a short walking distance of my home. For those who live far from a town or city, many of them grow at least part of their own food and purchase other food items when they make an occasional trip into town to stock up on supplies.
My home also has indoor running water but I am also able to purchase bottled water at the Wal*Mart close to my home. The same is available to most others who live in deserts.
The main source of water is rainfall. However, rainfall is very rare and occasional. There are also small patches of water bodies in the desert called oases.
From the inside of cacti, or they can find the nearest water source (if any)
it rains and there is crater and the rain fills it up and there you have it lake
Water can be found in an oasis, at rivers and streams that pass through a desert and, in some areas, not far below the surface of the desert.
from the ground
Traveling in the desert requires one to know the desert pavements.
Three basic factors in Dehydration:How much water you drinkHow much you sweat and lose in similar use like breathing.How much you void as wasteIn the Desert there is not readily available drinking water.In the Desert the air is very dry.In the Desert the temperatures tend to be very high in day time.Rule of thumb is that People can go about 72 hours with out water, less in Desert conditions.
There is less water available for drinking and farming in the desert versus the tropical equatorial countries.
Medical practitioners advise drinking an average of 2 litres of water per day normally. Soldiers in the desert drink up to 5/6 litres per day. It really depends on how much you're going to exert yourself while in the desert, and how hot the temperature is.
An oasis is a small area in a desert with a permanent water source.
That which you carry in with you.
Scotland is famous for it's de-salination of seawater to provide drinking water to its residents. Scotland is classed as a social desert.
camels can last for days with out drinking water.
The animals in the Sahara desert survive by drinking lots of water and staying cool in the shade.
Water can be found in rivers that pass through a desert or in an oasis where a spring or well provides water. Forget about the myth about drinking water from a cactus. Water is found in the spongy tissue of many cacti but it is really not drinkable. Besides that, many cacti contain toxins that can cause hallucinations or serious illnesses.
Traveling in the desert requires one to know the desert pavements.
Camels are just one of the many animals that live in the desert. They can last long periods of time without drinking water.
Is the same thing produce dehydrated in our body , but in an osmotic desert had the influence the environment too
While many desert animals can live on the water contained in their food, it is reported that the Desert Hedgehog prefers to live in an oasis or coastal area. So it would seem that it enjoys having drinking water available.
they have adapted in life by drinking water and to be safe
The ONLY water a Bearded Dragon needs - is for DRINKING ! They are a DESERT species - they don't need to be bathed - or have water to 'play' in !
Nearly all animals require drinking water in the desert. However, some are able to survive by extracting water from the food they eat and by having very efficient excretory systems that waste little water. However, a desert is arid and not semiarid. Grasslands are frequently semiarid.