They dug more than 500 miles of canals to carry waters to their fields. They also grew corn, cotton, beans, and squash.
Here in the desert southwest of the United States we have large herds of pronghorn that have survived for centuries. We also have smaller herds of mule deer and bighorn sheep.
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No, it would not be able to survive in that environment on its own. Some tropical houseplants can survive in a different climate if their owners take care of them correctly, but it wouldn't be able to just live if planted outside.
Because of the monsoons, the people of India will be able to grow crops that is necessary to survive. It is also because of the rain they usually do not get during the rest of the year they now get it.
They dug more than 500 miles of canals to carry waters to their fields. They also grew corn, cotton, beans, and squash.
Bryophytes are not found in deserts because they depend on water, and deserts have little to no water.Clarification:While bryophytes are not common in deserts, there are a few species that do live and survive quite well in the desert. They had been able to adapt to the dry environment.
There are many plants that are adapted to living in deserts. They are called xerophytes - plants able to survive with little rainfall.
Yes. People live there, so you could easily survive there.
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Among many other varieties is a goat called the Soledad goat which is able to survive in the desert. if you would like to learn more about desert goats you can find additional information in books at your local library.
Billions of people are not freemasons and manage to survive in life. Get a grip.
You won't be able to survive without food and water.
They used resources around them
They used resources around them
They used resources around them
Probably not. Technically, if we were floating, we wouldn't be able to move around.