in richer country's they pumped water over long distances using solar-powered pumps, and enriched the soil together with improved farming methods.
They specialise in helping people to overcome their problems or fears
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People living in deserts have the same occupations as people not living in deserts. They may work as a doctor, lawyer, teacher, shop owner, restaurant worker, member of the clergy, farmer, rancher, miner, truck driver - you name it.
Counseling psychologists who help people overcome their problems are commonly called psychologist or psychiatrists.
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There are no deserts where man could not survive if he has the needed supplies and shelter. There are even scientists living in the most inhospitable desert of all - Antarctica.
The vast majority of people living in deserts would do their cooking or melting on a stove in the kitchens of their homes. Those few living in more primitive conditions might cook over an open fire.
While not commonly seen as "living" areas, deserts are full of living creatures and plants. The generally contain their own ecosystems that revolve around the sporadic rainy seasons. The myriad of forms of life have all adapted to living in environments where water is either scarce, or difficult to reach. As such, deserts are "living places" even if they do not appear to be so to the casual observer.Clarification:There are millions of people who live in deserts around the world in major towns and cities. In the United States alone there are cities such as Phoenix, Tucson, Las Vegas, Bakersfield, El Paso and others located in deserts and people live quite well there.
The San people. There are only a few left. They still live up to there traditions and nomadic living
what are the condition of the people living their?
No, all the major desert areas of the world, about 2 dozen of them, have people living in them. Even the Antarctic Desert has scientists, engineers, technicians and support personnel living there.
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