People in dry or arid climates often eat foods that can withstand harsh conditions, such as drought-resistant crops like millet, sorghum, and cacti. They also consume foods that require minimal water for cultivation, such as dates, nuts, and dried fruits. Additionally, they may rely on preserved or fermented foods to extend the shelf life of their perishable items.
well i guess like any other animal. lets say they eat mice (which they don't). if there were no camels to eat mice, there'd be WAYY too many mice. hey I'm not sure this is what you were looking for. just message me if its not, and i can help you.
A lizard is not a niche, it is an organism. Organisms require an environmental niche in order to survive. Most lizards eat insects, many of them live in dry or semi-arid climates, and that would be their niche. The Komodo Dragon has a different niche, being a much larger type of lizard. It eats larger animals. It has a predatory niche.
In cold climates, people typically eat foods that are hearty, warming, and calorie-dense to help maintain energy and stay warm. This can include soups, stews, and dishes with protein and carbohydrates. Additionally, they may consume foods high in fat to provide insulation and supply extra energy.
They adapt by wearing furs from mammals that they hunt from and eat the meat. They also hunt fish and seals. They travel on sleighs that are moved by packs of dogs. They don't abuse their dogs because they are important for moving stuff and travelling.
You can say, for example, because I've noticed this alot. People who live in colder climates tend to become sad, moody, and depressed easier than people who live in hotter climates, and they tend to be more energetic and happy. Also cold weather can effect people going out with their family and friends.
Most people in arid climates have the same foods available to them as people who live in more humid climates. Supermarkets, restaurants and other such facilities are found in desert towns and cities.
people that live in the rain forest eat berrys, nuts, food from plants and trees, they also eat animals that they have caught and cooked. TROLOLOLOLOL
well i guess like any other animal. lets say they eat mice (which they don't). if there were no camels to eat mice, there'd be WAYY too many mice. hey I'm not sure this is what you were looking for. just message me if its not, and i can help you.
To eat them!
Yes, desert bugs eat cactus plants.Specifically, arid, dry, hot climates are home to bugs as well as to cactus plants. Bugs such as aphids, leaf-footed bugs, and mealy bugs enjoy desert life, where they will attack cactus plants. They will be joined by arachnids such as spider mites and insects such as the cactus moth in its larval stage as a plant-devouring caterpillar.
A lizard is not a niche, it is an organism. Organisms require an environmental niche in order to survive. Most lizards eat insects, many of them live in dry or semi-arid climates, and that would be their niche. The Komodo Dragon has a different niche, being a much larger type of lizard. It eats larger animals. It has a predatory niche.
The people who live in Asia must adapt to the different climates within this large and varied area. These climates affect how the people dress, what they eat, and even the type of housing that they live in.
We eat it, usually. It can be used for other things. In dry climates, bread can be used to prevent foodstuffs from drying out. The French use it to clean things.
they eat dry roast chicken, potatoes, veg and gravy
dry bread and porridge made from vegetables.
because syrup was low so people had to eat dry pancakes
people had to hunt for there food.