Because there is enough water and food to survive as long as they move from one location to another so as not to completely deplete what they have at the time. Also, many nomads migrate with animals which are great sources of milk and occasionally meat. The migratory nature of nomadic people enables them to be able to find even if its scarce in one particular place. Check the toureg people of northern Niger as an example. Also too, it may seem hot but you would get used to it.
Nomads may choose to live in the desert for its unspoiled natural surroundings, minimal human interference, and the freedom to lead a traditional lifestyle in harmony with nature. The desert also offers vast open spaces for grazing livestock and can provide a sense of solitude and connection to their cultural roots.
Two important geographic features that determined life on the Arabian peninsula are the deserts that cover nearly 250,000 square miles that made some people live nomad lives. The other geographic feature is the oases , a fertile or green spot in the midst of a desert, that determined where caravans and nomads traveled. Because nomads and caravans wanted to travel through places where they and there camels could drink, they traveled through oases.
For a list of the major desert areas of the world along with their location, click on this link.
Some deserts located in the Western Hemisphere include the Sonoran Desert in North America, the Atacama Desert in South America, and the Mojave Desert in North America.
Some non living things in a desert are rocks, minerals, pebbles, sand, soil, sunlight, and rain im not sure if there is any more.
the reason is nomads traded animal products and desert herbs for goods such as cooking supplies and clothing.
Nomads may choose to live in the desert for its unspoiled natural surroundings, minimal human interference, and the freedom to lead a traditional lifestyle in harmony with nature. The desert also offers vast open spaces for grazing livestock and can provide a sense of solitude and connection to their cultural roots.
the reason is nomads traded animal products and desert herbs for goods such as cooking supplies and clothing.
Yes, some nomadic groups like the Tuareg people traditionally live in the Sahara Desert region, migrating and herding livestock in search of water and pasture. Nomadic lifestyle is adapted to the harsh desert environment.
Yes, it is. People have been crossing deserts for centuries and there are still nomads in some parts of the world that cross and live in deserts. You just have to be prepared and ready to know how to survive in a harsh land.
Irrigation has made some farm and garden crops possible in some deserts.
The majority of the people living in the Sahara Desert are nomads, which means that these people continuously move from region to region in search of better living conditions.
yes some species do live in th esahara desert
Some species of agave do live in the desert.
Nomads sleep in tents called tepees, and some use yurts!
The Arab nomadic people are the Bedouins who live throughout the desert belt from the Atlantic coast to Red Sea and Sinai to Negev and the Arabian desert. the nomadic life is one of the important features of the sahrawi culture.On the one hand,a large number of Sahrawi people still live as nomads especially in the region of Mahamid elghizlan desert in Morocco,the source of nomads living is what they own such as camels and coats.On the other hand, the majority of todays'nomads are obliged to settle down because their children need to be educated,and because,too,of some political and social reasons.
depends what type of cobra and what type of desert