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camels have humps to store fat
Deserts are usually devoid of life, but desert scrubs are abound with wonderfully adapted plants and animals.
Both the tundra and the desert have low precipitatio They also have limited plant life that has adapted to the harsh environment.
It takes 5 hours by car, 15 minutes by camel and two by plane to reach the sandy heart of the true-to-life desert adventure Safari Deserts is a whole day experience.
Peyote does not grow in the Sahara. Peyote grows in the deserts of the US southwest and Mexico's north.
Animals live in hot deserts in diffrent ways.. Lets Take a camel as a Example, when camels drink water, the water goes in two rooms in a camel body, 10% of the water gets drinked, and 90% left saved in the camels body, so he can drink it when he is thirsty...
The Bedouin people have adapted in many ways. Some of which are: . Roaming around on camels all day since they have no jobs .Living in black tents in which when are closed protects them from wind, acts like shelter and keeps them warm at nights And the rest, just google them!
Yes, there is animal and plant life even in the hottest of the deserts.
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Not all of the animals live in the desert. Some animals like the camel is a common animal that lives in the desert. Camels lived in deserts because they store fat(food) for the camels in their humps on their back. Also, they people travel & carry heavy things on their back.Animals also like it because it is fresh.camels live mostly on a desert cause they can survive a long time in a sunny place with no water , not like most other animalswell, if their species have benn there for generations, then they have adapted to the desert and probably like living there but i dont the opinions of desert animals.Many animals like dingos, camels, and lizards are accustomed to the heat and scarcity of water. Most animals now how to find shade under rocks, in cactuses, etc. also animals like camels can store water in their bodies for more than two weeks. Many animals have changed through mutations which help them live in the desertbecause that is the way that they were born the have adapted to that way of life
Rain is rare in most deserts and comes mostly during short rainy seasons. Many plants have adapted to this and will quickly sprout from seeds, grow rapidly and produce new seeds during the brief wet season in deserts.
They are large regions such as forests, deserts, and grasslands characterized by (1) a distinct climate and (2) specific life-forms (especially vegetation) adapted to it. Climate dictates what is in that biome.