About 99.99% of people who live in desert areas inhabit towns and cities. They can eat almost any food they wish if it is available in local markets, restaurants and stores. I live in the Chihuahuan Desert and have no problem purchasing almost any food I wish at my local Wal*Mart SuperCenter, a half mile from my home. Should I prefer to eat out, there are dozens of restaurants or fast food places within a short walking distance of my home.
no it depends which desert it is . it is sometimes cool and fresh
There are two major classes of deserts:Hot Deserts such as the Sahara, the Arabian Desert and the Mojave Desert.Cold Deserts such as Antarctica, the Gobi Desert and the Patagonian Desert.
The deserts of Egypt are classified as hot deserts.
No, there are hot deserts, cool deserts and cold deserts. Antarctica is the largest desert in the world and it is bitterly cold there.
There are no cold deserts in Australia. All of the deserts in Australia are hot subtropical deserts.
Cold food should be kept at 40 degrees or lower. Keep hot foods hot. This will insure safe food to eat.
no it depends which desert it is . it is sometimes cool and fresh
There are hot deserts, such as the Sahara, Mojave and Kalahari and there are cold deserts such as Antarctica, the Gobi and the Patagonian Deserts.
Not all deserts are hot. There are also polar deserts, cold winter deserts as well as cool coastal deserts.
There are two major classes of deserts:Hot Deserts such as the Sahara, the Arabian Desert and the Mojave Desert.Cold Deserts such as Antarctica, the Gobi Desert and the Patagonian Desert.
No, there are two major types of desert - hot and cold.
About 2/3s the deserts are hot. Others are classified as cold deserts, cool coastal deserts or cold winter deserts.
These are deserts that are eaten cold. Examples are Ice creams, jellies, cheese ckaes, the alternative is hot deserts and these are apple pie and custard for instance.
The Mojave, Chihuahuan and Sonoran Deserts are hot (tropical) deserts. All others are cold winter deserts.
YEs, both hot and cold deserts may have oases.
Food left out of the refrigerator is okay to eat for about 2 hours. If the temperature is under 80 degrees. The longer a food stays in the danger zone the more risk you take eating that food. Foods should either be kept hot or kept cold before eating to be really safe.
Hot deserts are usually sandy. Cold deserts are usually rocky