The region known as the Great American Desert became known as America's Breadbasket because as people settled in the area they realized it was great farm land. The area was called a desert because it had no trees but it wasn't really a desert.
In the Americas, there are several species of fox found in the desert - gray fox, red fox and kit fox - are all seen in the deserts of the southwest.
In the United States it is the Mojave Desert that is located within the desert biome. It is a Native American culture that you will find in this region.
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American Indians of the Desert Southwest would use clay and other resources they could find to make survival possible.
Population density in the pre-colonial Americas was always dependent on available food sources. In desert regions with little water and few animals to hunt, populations were naturally lower than in woodland areas or coastal regions where food was more accessible.
The Great American Desert and America's Breadbasket are both exceedingly flat. Current climate aside, both were once the floor of a large, inland sea.
The Great American Desert and America's Breadbasket both refer to regions in the United States known for agricultural productivity. While the Great American Desert historically had a reputation for dry and arid conditions in the central U.S., advancements in irrigation technology have transformed it into fertile farmland. The term "America's Breadbasket" is often used to describe the Midwest region, particularly states like Kansas, Nebraska, and Iowa, which are major producers of wheat, corn, and other crops.
The largest desert in the Americas is tthe Chihuahuan Desert.
There are at least 10 deserts in the Americas and each has its particular statistics. If you provide a particular desert, perhaps your question can be answered.
Cacti are natives of the Americas only and not found naturally in the Arabian Desert.
The major deserts of the Americas are:North America:Mojave Desert (includes Death Valley)Chihuahuan DesertGreat Basin DesertSonoran Desert (includes the Colorado Desert)Colorado Plateau Desert (includes the Painted Desert)South America:Atacama DesertPatagonian DesertSechura DesertMonte DesertGuajira Desert
No, coyotes are from the Americas and not found in the Thar Desert.
The Treeless Wasteland The Great American Desert Bread Basket Tornado Alley
Major Deserts of the Americas North America:Great Basin DesertSonoran DesertChihuahuan DesertMojave DesertColorado Plateau Desert South America:Atacama DesertPatagonian DesertSechura DesertMonte DesertGuajira Desert
there are many plants in the thar desert. more than 1oo speises of grasses, herbs, shrubs, and trees are in the thar desert!
Cacti are only natives of the Americas. Considering the vast areas of desert terrain in the Americas, it is impossible to do an accurate census of cactus plants.
Cacti are only found naturally in the Americas. If any show up in the Arabian Desert, they were planted there. They do not grow naturally in that desert.