The desert is a very hot and dry climate. Very little rainfalls every year happen. Plus there are king scorpions, spider, and not many birds. At night, it gets really freezing.
The desert is hot and dry, so why would people want to live there?
NO. It is habitable since some people live there (Bedouins). They dig holes deep in the ground to get water from the underground rivers. There is quite a lot of wildlife in the desert: Spiders, scorpions, foxes, etc... The question is not very precise since a there are desert with lots of different climates, eg/ Antarctica is a desert
Most people in arid climates have the same foods available to them as people who live in more humid climates. Supermarkets, restaurants and other such facilities are found in desert towns and cities.
because they live in that climate and are used to it
yes there are some people in the Sahara desert
There are more than a few people that live in desert climates. Millions in the United States, alone, live in desert climates. Look at a few desert cities: Las Vegas, Nevada, Phoenix, Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, El Paso, Texas. Also look at the Middle East and north Africa. Once again, millions live in the hot desert.
Wallabies live in a variety of climates, from harsh, rocky hillsides, to temperate bushland and coastal heath. They do not live in the desert.
Yes, I live in the desert biome. I live in the Chihuahuan Desert.
They can live in many climates from the desert Southwest to the colder climates of Wyoming, and they can efficiently turn barely edible browse into food and fiber.
They're called desert-dwellers.The terms nomad or bedouin, both meaning 'wanderer', are often misused in this case; but they only properly apply to the itinerant people of the desert, not to permanent settlers, which are called (as elsewhere in the world) villagers or townsfolk.
Most people who live in the desert live in large cities or smaller towns just as they would in non-desert regions of the world.
Most people who live in the desert live in large cities or smaller towns just as they would in non-desert regions of the world.