Deserts receive little rainfall and, therefore, only limited amounts of grass grow which is needed for grazing animals.
Deserts receive little rainfall and, therefore, only limited amounts of grass grow which is needed for grazing animals.
the reason is that they don't have enough water for grass to grow
Very meagre, mostly cacti or other animals that they can catch.
some animals, such as the desert tortoise get water from cacti and very few flowers that survive in the desert, other animals such as meat eaters can get water from their prey. Some animals can also drink water from seeds.
The desert sand has very low specific heat because it absorbs and releases heat very readily.
There are very many animals which live in the desert and there is no single name for them all.
The tropical rainforest gets the most rainfall; over 200 cm of rain annually.
I'm sorry, but I think you messed up your question. And I think you meant 'grazing animals', but whatever. If you did mean grazing and this is the question you meant to say then good. What would happen if the tundra became overpopulated with grazing animals? Well, if that's your question then heres the answer. The tundra doesnt have many plants, so I don't think there would be a huge difference, but some animals would die because of the very few plants the tundra does have being trampled by the grazing animals.
a cactus is very important because they porvide food for desert animals
because there is very hot or very cold climates with very little water and rainfall, it is hard for animals and plants to survive
Although I am not sure how prominent they are, there are cold-blooded animals in the desert because of the extreme temperature change during the day. For a warmblooded, it is very energy consuming to cool itself during the day and warm itself during the night. But, the cold-blooded animals can vary their temperatures accordingly, (not waste that energy) and have a better chance of survival than the warmblooded ones. And as an obvious fact, it is harder to find water in a desert so animals who have endurance to thrist and higher capacity to store liquids would be prominent such as camels
Rain has the ability to fall in the desert because it is picked up by clouds and transferred. Because the desert has very little to no water available rain must fall for the plants and animals.