In some deserts people do grow food. Even when surrounded by dry, lifeless sand, it is sometimes possible to have an oasis, where there is some water and palm trees can be grown, which produce edible dates. There are also semi-arid deserts, not utterly dry, where cactus grows, and cactus can be used to make a fermented beverage called pulque.
There are no factors affecting the climate of sahara Deseart🥰
Desert bloomers are flowers that grow in the desert.
Wheat can be grown in the desert but it requires cultivation and irrigation. It is not a common practice to grow wheat in a desert.
Yes, cacti grow in the Great Basin Desert.Yes, cacti grow in the Great Basin Desert.
Yes, vegetables can be grown in the desert if irrigated.
The Desert Southwest had to grow their food.
Yes - people can't grow food in deserts and animals that are not adapted to the desert will die
Lack of water and shade, heat, shortage of food as things are hard to grow in the desert.
Sure. If you can plant it and get water to it and care for it, it will grow. Right now over half of the California desert is being used to produce food. The napa valley is almost all actually a desert.
Yes, with proper irrigation many foods can be grown in desert areas.
As they can't grow crops in a desert they tend to be nomadic herders who move from waterhole to waterhole.
You cant grow food in a desert
They grow it. Well most people do but if they do they buy it from people that do grow food.
People in Iceland grow food in hot houses. They grow vegtables and fruits.
Its impacts the people their by.they need to think of different ways to get water and get food or how to grow crops but crops can grow their so they either have to adapt,leave,or die.
Mainly through irrigation.
One of the food that they grow is corn