Locusts survive in deserts by exhibiting remarkable adaptability and resilience. They can enter a state of dormancy during dry periods, minimizing their metabolic rate and conserving energy. When conditions improve, such as after rainfall, they emerge, breed rapidly, and form swarms that can travel long distances in search of food. Additionally, their ability to exploit sparse vegetation and their social behavior in swarming help them thrive in harsh environments.
Yes, bears do live and survive in deserts but generally prefer the mountain regions of deserts.
No, but they do survive in waters of the coast of deserts.
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There are no deserts where man could not survive if he has the needed supplies and shelter. There are even scientists living in the most inhospitable desert of all - Antarctica.
Locusts are known to thrive in pretty much any type of habitat. This includes deserts, plains areas, and nearby bodies of water.
The collective nouns for locusts are: a plague of locusts a cloud of locusts a swarm of locusts
there is not a lot of water.. therefore the plants dont survive and the animals also do not survive.
camels and certain types of snakes
with enough water and protection from the sun... yes
Some species of chameleon do live in deserts.
Because the desert is too arid for them to survive.
Millions of people around the world survive everyday in the deserts. Look at cities such as Cairo in Egypt or Las Vegas, Phoenix and Tucson in the United States as examples. These are cities located in deserts and people survive quite well. There are many more examples.