Water comes from rivers, reservoirs and wells. Some water is also produced at desalination plants.
they have water wails that is how they gt water
They get it from giant tubes that the stick really really far into the sky and pull down mist and moisture from the clouds. The they use gluton's to purify it.
Water to drink, food to eat, and crops to farm, and animals to raise and eat
American Indians in the north and west used water to travel and find food. Native people of the Southwest also relied on water, although it was not as plentiful in this region. Water was highly valued in the Southwest because much of the region was covered by desert. The Pueblo people, like the Hohokam before them, used irrigation to make the dry land suitable for farming. The Pueblo also used natural resources to build their houses. Pueblo homes were built from sun-dried bricks called adobe.
An oasis is probably no more fertile than the desert that surrounds it. However, it does have a permanent water source that allows more plants to grow than in the surrounding desert.
It helps people in the desert to have fresh water, and they do not have to dig for ever to make a well or something and the people in the desert will wake up and know that they have fresh water running through pipes.
a desert is a dry landscape with no water in the air or in a basin. a humid tropical region has high levels of mouisture in the air and there is rivers and lakes nearby, also affecting the humidity. humidity comes from evaporated mouisture, which the desert has none of.
because the southwest is closer to the water
The southwestern region is a desert climate, so the animals there must be able to survive in the extreme heat with little water. Animals that live in the southwest include prairie dogs, jack rabbits, wolves, and coyotes.
it has a little water
I live in the desert southwest and have at my disposal any tool that someone living in New York, Los Angeles or London might have. I have electricity, indoor plumbing, running water, broadband Internet. You name it, we "desert southwest people" have it.
By building dams for irrigation and planting grass that do not need much water
Many types of plants and animals can live in a desert. People can also build cities in a desert, as long as they have some way to supply water to the city.
Most of the southwest US is desert with little surface water and rare periods of seasonal "monsoon" type rains. Farm crop plants (unlike desert plants) cannot handle this scarcity of water.
Most of the southwest US is desert with little surface water and rare periods of seasonal "monsoon" type rains. Farm crop plants (unlike desert plants) cannot handle this scarcity of water.
I know that it is really hot. There a lot of dust storms and the temutres can get to 115% in the mornig lasting out threw the day, The the nights can get extremally cold.
To farm in the desert. they built a complex irriagation system.They created canals to bring the water to their crops.
they used adobe bricks,farming,and technology to bring water
Becous their was a sufficient amount of food and water. And they loved the wildlife.