because they like it.
Approximately 2 million people live in desert areas in Iran, primarily in regions such as Kerman, Yazd, and Isfahan. These individuals have adapted to the harsh desert environment through traditional practices such as agriculture, animal husbandry, and handicrafts.
Snakes do live in Qatar but most of them live in the desert. I don't think snakes live in areas that people live.
Yes, tumbleweeds live in the desert, especially in disturbed areas.
The vast majority of Nevada is covered by deserts - the Great Basin Desert and the Mojave Desert.
they lived in current day new mexico and arizone mostly desert areas.
They live in sandy areas, like a desert.
desert areas.
Yes, I live in the desert biome. I live in the Chihuahuan Desert.
No, all the major desert areas of the world, about 2 dozen of them, have people living in them. Even the Antarctic Desert has scientists, engineers, technicians and support personnel living there.
Nowhere. There is no such thing as a desert kangaroo. Despite what many non-Australian websites say, kangaroos do not live in the sandy, arid desert. They need water regularly, and there is insufficient water for them in the desert. Also, kangaroos are grazing animals, and the vegetation in the desert is not suitable for them. The Red kangaroo is a species which is able to live in semi-arid areas, as long as there are semi-permanent waterholes and adequate vegetation. It is able to live in areas of the Simpson desert, which has a wide-changing geography, with some areas supporting abundant wildlife.
Owls live in forests, snow areas, desert-like areas and mountainous habitats.
Frogs can only survive in areas with permanent water and such areas are rare in a desert.