People living in deserts have the same occupations as people not living in deserts. They may work as a doctor, lawyer, teacher, shop owner, restaurant worker, member of the clergy, farmer, rancher, miner, truck driver - you name it.
sahara desert
Yes, man and plants can and do survive in the desert and have done so for thousands of years.
The formula to calculate work done per person is: Work done = Total work / Number of people. This formula divides the total work required to be done by the number of people doing the work to determine the work done per person.
the usually do sex with each other.
they do nothing they die only this is the last warning.......
Yes, electronics work in the desert.
People can alter the desert but people cannot influence a desert. The desert can influence people, however.
People who live in deserts work at the same professions as people in non-desert regions. They may be doctors, nurses, lawyers, police officers., farmers, ranchers, merchants, truck drivers, teachers, clergy or any other of hundreds of professions.
black people
They do every kind of work that is done in America.
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.
desert pyramid.