nothing has been done, sorry
Yes, man and plants can and do survive in the desert and have done so for thousands of years.
Droughts are a natural occurrence and the desert is almost always in a perpetual state of drought. There is nothing man can do to prevent or stop a drought. Only God (or Mother Nature) can do that.
a desert cop
The best thing that can be done for deserts is for man to stop trashing them. When driving in the desert, stay on approved roads and do not go cross country on your ATV, dirt bike or 4WD. It tears up the habitat for animals and plants and can take centuries to heal. The desert is actually quite fragile. Deserts should not be used as a garbage dump. Trash is unsightly and a hazard for man, plants and animals. Dumping used oil in the desert is also a no-no. Oil is toxic to both plants and animals and does nothing to beautify the desert. The best thing man can do is leave the desert alone and enjoy it for its rugged, harsh beauty.
The Taklamakan Desert is completely natural and not man made.
Nothing. He is the stupidest man that I have ever seen.
Fridges and banks.
Cattle generally require the help of man to survive in a desert. Man must provide a source of drinking water and often must provide additional food during times of drought when little grass is available.
The uses for man in the desert are usually hunting and find plants to use it for medicine.
Nothing he is a spoiled 22 year old man.
The Desert Man - 1934 was released on: USA: 1 August 1934
The man had a valid complaint about the heat of the desert.