Animal adaptations
A second is the longest time in which a world goes without a human dying.
The desert biome, including the Simpson Desert, 'operates' quite well without human interference. Human activity is what causes problems, not the lack of it.
What is the maximum quantity of lead that a human can consume without dying
they feed on the animals living there
There are a few desert animals in the Americas that would even be capable of eating a human and attacks by these are rare - wolves, jaguars, cougars.
The greatest problem animals in any biome have is human interference and destruction of habitat by humans.
it is a usually tropical area even though it has desert in it there is no human life there but there is many plants and animals that have a habitat there.
No. We depend on plants and animals for food.
Cattle are allowed to graze in both cold and hot deserts, at least in the United States. However, they are not natives to the desert but domestic animals. They could not survive long in a desert without human intervention. Man provides them with a water source - a pond or a stock tank that is often kept filled by a windmill.
Mainly its the amount of pollution and the number of animals dying because of the global warming that is caused by humans.
With climate change looming and the influx of human invasion, the desert landscapes are being threatened. Animals and other organisms that thrive in the deserts face being wiped out completely.
five animals are camels,donkeys ,human beings,goats and horses.Camels.coyote.Rattlesnake.Meerkat.Ostrich.scorpion.Vulture.Javelina.African Hedgehog.Spotted Hyena.Lizards.Desert Tortoise