It would only change two things: no deserts on earth, and no animals that live in the desert terrain.
There would be no life on Earth
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.
If the Earth had no deserts, the USA would be moist and have only plains, mountains and forests with much more. Cactus may have a possibility for no existence. There would be more precipitation then usual.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If Earth had no deserts, the animals and plants that live only in deserts, hot or cold, today would not be here.
well, assuming that the world wouldnt break if we didnt have inertia, in baseball, when you tried to catch a ball you would probably go flying backwards until other things stopped you (friction etc). you also probably wouldnt be able to run without the earth going all out of its path around the earth. every step you would take would push the earth because there is no inertia to keep the earth at one point
yes it would
To avoid confusion! If all deserts had the same name, nobody would know what area was being referred. Were they referring to a desert in China or in the United States?
it would be terrible b/c you would have any traspertation.
Most deserts have different plants but the most dominant would be the grasses.
There would be extrememe temperatures in different places of the world and probably not much difference in temperature in certain places. The equator would probably be deserts and blistering temperatures. The poles would be freezing, and probably be polor ice caps.
If the moon didn't exist:The Earth would not experience eclipses.Tides would not be nearly as big as they are now.Nights would be much darker.A day on Earth would be MUCH shorter.To name a few.
It depends on which desert you are referring to.There is no particular language for desert dwellers.Language depends on the geographical location and diversity of that location.If you go to the Sahara desert in Africa you would probably find people speaking in Arabic but if you go to the That desert in India, you will find them speaking in Rajasthani . People of either of these deserts would not know the other's language.There are many, many deserts and many, many nationalities and ethnic groups which live in deserts. There is no special language spoken in deserts.
Nike would be better if they didnt use child labor.