The soil of the desert is heated by the sun. It, in turn, heats the air above it. This hot air rises, sometimes taking on a tornado shape, and whirls along the desert picking up dust and sand.
Scorpions, armadillo lizards, thorny devil lizards and camels can live in hot deserts. They have adapted to the climate there
No. The thorny devil is native to the arid and semi-arid deserts of Australia.
Yes, roaches live in deserts.
Yes, crickets live in deserts.
The Dusters was created in 1986.
alot of animals live in Indian deserts
Yes, there is a large variety of rodents that live in deserts.
Binghamton Dusters was created in 1977.
Binghamton Dusters ended in 1980.
a devil live in a hot place
Squirrels do live in the American deserts.
Yes, they live in deserts and semiarid areas.