NO! The shade would be under them.
false
No, false.
Because a rain forest's resources are extremely vast and abundant compared to other biomes, such as a desert or plain.
sand
Animals die in the desert because...They die from the heat, not enough water and not enough food.
The word 'abundant' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'abundant' is abundance.Examples:There is abundant sand in the desert. (adjective)There is an abundance of sand in the desert. (noun)
Being nocturnal is an adaptation that helps desert animals survive because _____. hurry plz :)
Nope, because extinct animals do not exist anymore.
The animals in the desert are better than the animals in the desert because the desert animals can survive like years without water. The animals in the rainforest get water like everyday so the animals in the rainforest would die if they went like a day without water.
i think all the animals in the desert are warmblooded because any coldblooded animal that is in a desert it wouldn't be alive but snakes live in the dessert and they are coldblooded
There are fewer animals in a desert than in the rainforest because many animals' size prohibits them from finding shelter from the heat. Also large animals are not able to store the water needed to survive in a desert.
Despite the harsh desert environment, a number of animals do venture into and live in the Patagonian desert. Some only live on the more habitable and geographically-varied outskirts of the desert, where food is more abundant and the environment less hostile, but all are found within the region encompassing the Patagonian desert. These are animals and birds found in this region :-Burrowing OwlRheaGuanaco, Tuco-tucoMaraArmadillo Patagonian WeaselCougar (puma)South American Gray Fox (patagonian gray fox)Desert iguana Jumping spiderEagle Hawk