No. Because there is lack of water in places like deserts. Water is compulsory for the existence of life and also, there are extreme weather conditions i.e. at night, it is too cold and in the day, it is too warm!
There are many, many minerals found and mined in the desert. Parts of the desert are suitable for crops if irrigation is available.
This Desert Life was created in 1998.
Solar or wind energy would be quite suitable as energy sources in a desert.
If Earth had no deserts, there might be more suitable space for farmland. The current desert animals wouldn't have evolved, but the area would probably be more hospitable to life in general.
How was the Hopis life after they moved to the desert?
Tidal energy depends on the change of tides in the ocean. Unless a desert is along a suitable coastline there would be no tidal energy to harness in a desert.
There are many forms of life in the desert.
no. its a desert for a reason
No, Mercury is not at all suitable for life. It has no atmosphere and no water, and has horrific temperature extremes.
Las Vegas, Nevada, in the Mojave Desert is famous for its night life as well as day life.
NO
The desert tortoise spends most of its life underground in a burrow.