As long as a person has a source for food, water and shelter he/she can live indefinitely in the desert. I have spent over 40 years of my life living in towns and cities in the Chihuahuan Desert and love it here.
Yes. People live in the desert all time all over the world.
Armadillos would not survive a long time in a desert as they avoid it. They much prefer grasslands where it is cooler and a better supply of water and food.
It will live for at least as long as you let it live for. If you take really good care of your desert iguana, it will live for up to 15 to 20 years old. If you take bad care for your desert iguana it will live for a shorter time.
it depends if that person is sick, healthy, or something else
Usually 6 months or less.
They live on the African Prarie but can survive for a short time in the desert
a long time
over time, it will change by the weather that the desert has or the animals that will come in from time to time. as you may know, only certain animals live in it. so yes, it changes with the weather, the animals, and how things grow in the desert
No, polar bears are adapted to living in the northern polar region, the Arctic, where they spend much of their time hunting seals on the sea ice. They might survive in Antarctic Desert but they are not native to that continent.
desert lizards are reptile which live in the desert.they have different characteristic. some time they are horned,spiny or even like snakes.
Camels are just one of the many animals that live in the desert. They can last long periods of time without drinking water.
That would depend upon the particular desert and season of the year. Antarctica is not pleasant any time of the year. The Mojave Desert can be quite uncomfortable during the summer if a person has to spend much time outdoors. However, the other months of the year are quite pleasant. The same may be said for the Chihuahuan and Sonoran Desert. When the northern tiers of states are freezing and shoveling snow, desert dwellers may still be sitting poolside.