Occupations are much the same in the desert as elsewhere: doctor, lawyer, teacher, nurse, mechanic, carpenter, miner, farmer, rancher, truck driver, food worker, hotel worker, cab driver, etc.
Looking after Camels
Millions of people live in cities and towns in deserts around the world and they have a variety of occupations, much the same as cities not located in deserts.
People living in the desert work in much the same occupations as people living in non-desert areas. They may work as doctors, nurses lawyers, teachers, police officers, shop owners, clerks, clergy, farmers, ranchers, fast food workers, etc.
People in deserts work at much the same occupations as people who do not live in deserts: doctors, lawyers, teachers, nurses, mechanics, carpenters, truck drivers, restaurant workers, mechanics, maids, ranchers, farmers, miners, etc.
Millions of people live in cities and towns in deserts around the world and they have a variety of occupations, much the same as cities not located in deserts.
People in the desert work at much the same occupations as people outside the desert. They may be lawyers, doctors, teachers, nurses, mechanics, carpenters, farmers, ranchers, miners, hotel workers, restaurant workers, truck drivers, clergy, erc.
An oasis is a waterhole in the desert.
If water is available for irrigation a desert can be farmed.
False
A desert can be productive if water is available for irrigation.
If there is moisture available algae can grow in the desert.
If there is moisture available algae can grow in the desert.