thare isn't much water mate..
thare isn't much water mate..
it becomes a place that is very hard for animals such as fish and aquatic plants to live because of lack of sunlight and algae takes up oxygen so nothing can live there
we can live without humidity but it will be hard to breath for us.
The place where most English families live is called England.
People still live near Mount Nyiragongo due to several reasons, such as historical ties to the area, limited economic opportunities elsewhere, lack of resources to relocate, and cultural significance of the region. Additionally, some may have a strong attachment to the place despite the risks associated with living near an active volcano.
Kenya is a diverse country with beautiful landscapes, welcoming people, and a rich culture. However, like any place, there are challenges such as crime rates in certain areas, limited access to basic services in rural areas, and political instability at times. It ultimately depends on your personal preferences and circumstances in determining if it is a nice place to live.
People in the outback live in air conditioned houses in order to survive. This is because the air in the outback is very hot and unforgiving.
Abororigines live in western Australia. Ranchers live in the outback. Sheep herders live in the outback. Sydney is a cosmopolitan city.
These days, the aboriginal people of Australia have cars, utes, 4Wds and all manner of vehicles. This is whether they live in the cities, or still live in the remote Australian outback.
outbackers I believe
in the Australian outback
In parts of the Outback.
Wallabies can live in the outback, but not all species do so. Rock wallabies are the most common types of wallabies found in the outback, although they are not restricted to the outback. Wallabies are also found in the mulga and mallee scrublands of the outback. The various species of swamp wallabies tend to be found in bushland closer to settled areas, and in coastal regions.
Coyotes are native to North America. They do not live in Australia.
People can and do live in Australia's outback. I live there, and last time I felt my pulse I had one so must still be alive. Not all that many people live in the outback though, mainly miners and pastoral workers and their families. Many areas lack water and are fiercely hot in summer. Farmers (or rather, pastoralists) have lived in the outback for nearly two centuries although numbers have fallen steadily since WWII as small farms have been joined into larger spreads.
The taiga is a very inhospitable place to live - it is usually cold and it is hard to grow food to eat. These two things made it a historically hard place to live, and very few people have ventured to live there throughout history.
Although many aboriginal people are integrated into Australian mainstream society today, there are tribes which live a semi-traditional lifestyle, still hunting in the remote outback.
No it is not, I live near there. There are still evacuations in place.