Nothing. If it's non-living, it doesn't live anywhere.
Some in deserts and some in tropical forests
Living things in the tropical rainforest include fish like the red-bellied piranha. Other living things in the tropical rainforest include anacondas.
Yes, there are thousands of species of plants and animals that live in the deserts around the world.
Elephants don't live in deserts. They live in tropical zones.
No, cacti usually are found in deserts
Jackrabbits live in nearly all deserts - hot tropical, cold winter, etc. They do not live in extremely hot and dry deserts that lack vegetation nor are they found in extremely cold regions.
None live in the world. While deserts contain a number of plants and animals, they are not living organisms. They are a iome that supports living organisms.
Several types of mice live in the tropical rainforest. Common mice, squirrels, lemurs, and several other rodents live here.
They don't, they live in tropical habitats. Some species of boa live in deserts, such as sand boas.
Well theres a lot but here are two important ones :) Deserts are second only to tropical rain forests in the variety of plants and animals that live there. Also deserts cove about one fifths (20%) of earths land area.
Yes, living things do occur in rain shadow deserts. Both plants and animals can be found here although their population densities may not be as great as in non desert areas.
Your question is an oxymoron. Non-living things don't live anywhere, including in a cold desert. However, there are many abiotic (non-living) factors found in all deserts - sand, soil, gravel, rocks. water and light.