they are to hot to live in
they can also go 90 degrees or higher in the day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It is harder to find food and water in a desert. Nomads tend to travel across desert going from one water-hole to the next - which could be some considerable distances apart.
they are to hot to live in they can also go 90 degrees or higher in the day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Americas and remote islands like New Zealand and Australia were some of the last continents to be inhabited by early man. These places were more isolated and required longer sea voyages to reach, which may have contributed to the delayed settlement compared to other regions.
I live in the desert because we have very mild winters compared to other places I have lived. Snow is rare and usually disappears within a few hours. Cloudy, rainy days rarely occur.
you can find it in the desert or other places like that.
Yucca plants generally grow at a moderate pace compared to other desert plants. They are not the fastest-growing plants in the desert, but they are also not the slowest. Their growth rate can vary depending on the species and environmental conditions.
Strange phenomenon
by the little bit of water found in the desert or other places
Lebanon has no desert and it snows regularly there.
it quite less than that in places of low altitude.
Antarctica, Australia, and North Africa receive the least amount of rain compared to other continents. Antarctica is a desert due to its cold temperatures, while Australia's arid interior regions lack significant rainfall. North Africa's Sahara Desert is one of the driest places on Earth.
Yes, Africa is the least crowded of the inhabited continents in terms of population density. Despite being the second largest continent by land area, Africa has a lower population density compared to other continents like Asia and Europe.