They have to deal with heat, predators, food and water.
They can cope with heat, because they are cold blooded, and spend most time in the sun, then move to just a shaded spot.
They have horns or run fast on hind legs or look poisonus to escape predators eating them, and get enough food and water by plants and smaller animals, rain and oasis to let them live.
Life is tough in the desert, but they all cope.
Also, very few animals come out in the humid day with a boiling sun. They come out at night, when it is cool and plenty of food thrives.
There is also A LOT of food and animals in the day just after a good old rain, it changes from dry and baran and hot and humid to lovely, cool, blooming and thriving just over night!
Many enslaved people cope with the miserable conditions they faced by keeping family traditions alive.
Many enslaved people cope with the miserable conditions they faced by keeping family traditions alive.
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Many enslaved people cope with the miserable conditions they faced by keeping family traditions alive.
they where cloths around their body so they won't get sun burnt from the sun
They either adapt to their environment or move the other places that are suitable for their healthy growth, or else they will die.
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Animals that live in the desert adapt to cope with the lack of water, temperatures, and the shortage of food. To avoid the heat, most desert animals are nocturnal and come out at night to eat.