Depending on the season of the year and time of day a person might hear1.) Wind rustling through the shrubs and plants
2.) The buzz or chirping of insects
3.) The howling of a coyote or wolf
4.) The rattling of a rattlesnake
5.) The singing or calls of native birds
Yes, birds sing, insects, rattlesnakes and wind noises. Coyotes howl at night.
The sound of the wind blowing through the plants, insects, birds and an occasional rattlesnake are all sounds of the desert.
There is the Kalahari Desert and the Namib Desert, both of which are in southern Africa.
People living in any almost any desert wok at much the same jobs as people not living in a desert.
Both the Colorado Plateau Desert and the Chihuahuan Desert are found in New Mexico.
No, but Ethiopia is at a serious risk of desertification.
The Great Victoria Desert is in Australia.
Sounds like a desert? If you mean lives in the desert then; snakes, gila monsters, road runners, cacti, and much more.
It was the Mohave Desert. Sounds ridiculous but it's true.
The Painted Desert.
Eerie sounds
no desert
there is food in the desert.
The Mojave is a desert - the Mojave Desert.
Some say that the camel spider sounds like a crying baby when it runs across the desert.
Yes, the Sonoran Desert, Chihuahuan Desert, Painted Desert, and Mojave Desert.
The Antarctic Desert is not found in any country. It is located in Antarctica.
There is no Cheech Desert in any country.
any animal that lives in the desert can be a population.