The Ancient Egyptians adapted to the harsh desert climate by developing architectural techniques that maximized air circulation and minimized heat retention, such as thick walls and high ceilings in their homes. They also utilized the Nile River for irrigation, allowing them to cultivate crops in an otherwise arid environment. Additionally, their clothing was made from lightweight linen, which helped keep them cool, while their social structures and settlement patterns were organized around the availability of water and fertile land along the Nile.
they avoided farming
farmed on hill sides
I think the answer is that they used an irrigation system. I hope I helped.
They sealed their homes and wore heavy clothing.
they adapted their farming techniques to their environment by the hillside.
They had to wear the proper clothing and have the right food and water.
because then they would be thirsty for more water and since they wouldnt get it they wouldn't survive
the main plants in a desert are "succulents" (cacti and other) which hold their water in their leaves
Deserts do not adapt but organisms that live in the desert adapt.
The desert is the environment. It does not adapt. Organisms in an ecosystem adapt to the environment.
They made clothing that would keep the body cool and they had houses made out of mud bricksand straw which were a good insulation
adapt to counter extreme weather like water retention/storage or heat dissipation
There is a commonly well known creature that does live in the dessert, and those are scorpions. They adapt in hot-weather because of there exoskeleton that helps them from getting too hot.
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They have to adapt to the heat of the desert and prey loss. If there food dies out they have to adapt to something else to eat
Hot weather
They didnt