There are hundreds of 'settlements' in the desert southwest of the United States. A few examples:
Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona
Las Vegas, Nevada
El Paso, Texas
Las Cruces, New Mexico
what generalization can you make about the location of settlements in the desert southwest
what generalization can you make about the location of settlements in the desert southwest
The Desert Southwest had to grow their food.
No. they were on of the Native American groups that farmed and formed "permanent" settlements(they didn't move). Besides, buffalo can't survive in a desert. There isn't anything for a large herbivore to eat.
The Arabian Desert is the largest desert in southwest Asia.
The Arabian Desert is the largest in Asia.
The Arabian Desert is in southwest Asia, on the Arabian Peninsula.
No. they were on of the Native American groups that farmed and formed "permanent" settlements(they didn't move). Besides, buffalo can't survive in a desert. There isn't anything for a large herbivore to eat.
The Kalahari Desert is southwest of Windhoek. The Namib Desert is northwest and west.
If you are referring to the southwest United States, there are five:Mojave Desert Sonoran Desert Great Basin Desert Chihuahuan Desert Colorado Plateau Desert
The Namib Desert is iin southwest Africa.
Over 90% of Southwest Asia is desert.