One thing that makes people different than animals is that we can adapt to very diverse climates, from ice-cold tundras to hot scorching deserts. Once people live in hot zones for quite some time, there body naturally adjusts and deals with higher temperatures. The same goes for people in sub-tropical, temperate or tropical zones.
People living in any almost any desert wok at much the same jobs as people not living in a desert.
Yes - people can't grow food in deserts and animals that are not adapted to the desert will die
Are there any people living in the Great Victorian Desert?
While the Sahara desert is one of the hottest and driest places on Earth, there are some populations living in oasis towns and settlements scattered across the desert. These communities have adapted to the harsh desert environment through various means such as traditional knowledge of water conservation and agriculture.
they get used to the heat
they eat benny
For those living in the actual desert and not in the cities found there, the majority make their living working for the copper mining companies.
people make a living by opening hotels and lodges
at first people had a hard time living but since centuries past they adapted there living to the dessert andd use camels for transportation
By eating chiken no they wear clothes
Hundreds of millions of people around the world live in cities and towns in deserts.
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!