There are a number of deserts in the Americas, including the Chihuahuan Desert, the Sonoran Desert, the Mojave Desert, the Painted Desert, the Great Basin Desert of North America and the Atacama and Patagonian Deserts of South America. Millions of people live in major cities of the deserts. A few examples:
Phoenix, Az.
Tucson, Az.
El Paso, Tx
Las Vegas, Nv.
Chihuahua City, Mexico
Iquique, Chile
Arica, Chile
and many more
Milllions of people around the world live in cities and towns in deserts and they are quite normal people. They work, they eat, they enjoy their families. If placed in the middle of a city outside the desert they would fit right in. Nobody would notice anything different about them.
There are a number of deserts in the Americas, including the Chihuahuan Desert, the Sonoran Desert, the Mojave Desert, the Painted Desert, the Great Basin Desert of North America and the Atacama and Patagonian Deserts of South America. Millions of people live in major cities of the deserts. A few examples:
Phoenix, Az.
Tucson, Az.
El Paso, Tx
Las Vegas, Nv.
Chihuahua City, Mexico
Iquique, Chile
Arica, Chile
and many more
animals that live in ladakh are the same that live in other deserts like a camal it lives in a desert animals that live in ladakh are the same that live in other deserts like a camal it lives in a desert
they live in deserts
how does water scarcity affect the lives of people in the cold and hot deserts
Skunks have stripes and live in deserts as well as in other biomes.
The image above is of a species of spiny lizard that lives in deserts of the southwest United States.
Dreams Like Deserts was created in 1995.
the desert hawk lives there. bye!
Misconceptions about deserts:1.) Nothing lives in a desert. 2.) Deserts are always hot. 3.) It never rains in a desert. 4.) There is nothing in a desert but sand and rock.
i dont know aargh
They live in more than one. The roadrunner (Geococcyx) lives in all the southern US deserts, all of the Mexican deserts and all of the deserts in Central America (Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Belize, Costa Rica and Panama). The Greater Roadrunner (Geococcyx Californianus) lives in the south-western US deserts and shrub lands as well as the north-western Mexican deserts.
Like the Deserts Miss the Rain was created in 2003.
the deserts are like a sandy living and a cactus grown as part of a desert community