Echidnas do not enjoy extreme temperatures so are not found in deserts. They use caves and rock crevasses to hide from harsh weather conditions. Echidnas can be found in forests, woodlands, snuggled under vegetation, roots or piles of debris. They sometimes hide in other animal burrows, such as rabbits and wombats.
The Gobi Desert in China and Mongolia.
Yes, Camp Green Lake is considered a desert. In the novel "Holes" by Louis Sachar, the setting is described as a dry, arid area with a harsh climate and little vegetation, which are characteristic features of a desert. The camp is situated on what was once a lake, but it has long since dried up, leaving behind the parched landscape typical of desert environments.
The different animals that live in the Namib Desert are desert elephants, ostriches, darkling beetles, onyxes, snakes, and geckos. The Namib Desert is in the southern region of Africa.
The desert has a hot climate due to the sky being very clear. With the sky clear the ground absorbs all of the sun causing the extreme heat during the day. At night the opposite happens with the ground radiating the heat from the ground back into space making the temperature drop quickly.
The African wild ass eats thorn bushes, and other tough plants that other animals would not eat.
dont no.
A harsh climate, little rainfall.
The Mojave Desert has an unusual climate for a desert, this particular desert has less than 13 inches of rain every year. This makes the desrt a harsh environment and hard to live in.
human ecology
They don't! Armadillos generally avoid the desert and much prefer the grasslands where the climate is not as harsh and there is more food and water.
The Arabian was developed to withstand the harsh environment of the middle east.
Harsh desert climate, rich cultural heritage, and significant oil reserves.
Nothing! Monkeys avoid the desert. They prefer forests where the climate is usually less harsh and there is more food and shelter (trees).
The desert tortoise spends as much as 95% of its life in a burrow to escape the harsh desert climate. It only emerges in the early morning hours to feed.
nope the Inuit was just tring to surive the harsh winters and the brife summers
Here are two of the plants that survive the harsh climate of the Namib Desert in Namibia:The Welwitchia mirabillasThe Taproot
An arid desert region, such as the Southwest United States or the Atacama Desert in South America, is often characterized by a harsh climate and rocky soil. These areas experience extreme temperatures, minimal rainfall, and limited organic matter in the soil, making it difficult for plants to grow.