Yes, of course. Deserts exist within many countries, including Egypt, China, Iraq, Afganistan, Israel, Jordan, Mexico, and even the United States (for example, most of our southwest states are mainly desert climates!). The main things that are necessary are access to food, shade, and water---the water is the hardest to get, but it can be found within an oasis, on the insides of some plants, or even be irrigated or piped from another area. Air conditioning is also helpful, though not readily available in all places. Many deserts have rock formations, caves, or occasional sporadic plants which will provide shelter from the sun.
Millions of people around the world live in deserts, the majority in cities and towns. In North America, alone, we have such desert cities as:
Las Vegas, Nevada
Phoenix, Arizona
Tucson, Arizona
Bakersfield, California
El Paso, Texas
Ciudad Juarez, Mexico
Chihuahua, Mexico
Hermosillo, Mexico
and many, many more.
Millions of people around the world live in cities and towns in deserts. From the Americas alone we have these examples:Las Vegas, Nevada
Bakersfield, California
Palm Springs, California
Calexico, California
Tucson, Arizona
Phoenix, Arizona
El Paso, Texas
Cd. Juarez, Mexico
Chihuahua, Mexico
Torreon, Mexico
Arica, Chile
Antofagasta, Chile
Tacna, Peru
others
Of course. Some plants grow in the desert, and some animals live in the desert.
Yes.
People living in any almost any desert wok at much the same jobs as people not living in a desert.
A desert contains both biotic (living) factors as well as abiotic (non-living) factors.
There have been humans in the Patagonian Desert for thousands of years. Today it is used by a number of sheep ranchers.
A desert has both biotic (living) as well as abiotic (nonliving) factors.
well humans have changed the desert from the housing to tourist places like in the midle of Australia uluru - las vagas was actually a desert and humans have significantly changed deserts because 65% of the worlds oil is found beneath the desert so most deserts are formed into mines. this is bad because rare animals and plants
They feel basically the same as any person living outside the Atacama. They are normal humans.
People living in any almost any desert wok at much the same jobs as people not living in a desert.
The Sahel desert
Biotic factors are living things in an environment. This means the plants, animals, and humans that are living in an area.
Are there any people living in the Great Victorian Desert?
Yes, humans live in the cold deserts. Even the Antarctic Desert has scientists, engineers, technicians and support personnel living there
There is no species called 'desert toad.' It is just a generic term referring to any toad living in a desert.
No. There could possibly be undiscovered life, but no humans.
Us, Humans. Because we kill any other living thing including other humans
Creatures are any animal including humans
The duration of The Living Desert is 1.15 hours.
Some examples of non-living things in the desert include rocks, sand dunes, tumbleweeds, and dry river beds.