Too many people are not educated in environmental issues and look at the desert as a wasteland. They feel there is nothing to damage or destroy so run their off road vehicles over the fragile desert lands, destroying plants and animals as well as making the area much more susceptible to erosion and flash flooding,
their ancestors lived in the desert because it was the only place they knew. The current Tuareg people live there because they want to keep their history and this involves living in the desert.
The desert is hot and dry, so why would people want to live there?
You may want to be more specific with your question. If you mean "What is a desert with few or no people," there are many of them. These include the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts, the Atacama Desert, the Sahara Desert, the Kalahari Desert, Gobi Desert, and Antarctica (a cold desert), just to name a few.
They would want to get the glassware because they wouldn't have had access to it at home.
THe sort of challagenges that are in the desert is... I do not know sorry oh wait go to a different website if you want to know ok stupid people these days
Wherever they want and are allowed to, but mainly off road.
Starting in 2009, off-road vehicles - off-road motorcycles, ATVs and "utility terrain vehicles" like John Deere Gators and golf carts - were reclassified as "restricted vehicles." You can't use them on state highways, controlled-access roads, or interstate highways. You can only cross a state highway at designated points. And populated places can designate specific roads as off-limits to these vehicles...but the tradeoff is, you can use your restricted vehicle on any other road. If you want a vehicle to be fully street-legal, it needs lights, turn signals and a horn. Plenty of off-road motorcycles have them, so they can be registered as street-legal.
Some people didn't want to sell there property to the government. Therefore they couldn't finish the road.
They wanted them so they could trade.
vehicles <><><><><> It depends on whether you want plural or possessive. My vehicle's engine is bad. Our vehicles are bad. You can also have plural possessive: vehicles'
if you want to find a California desert wolf go east of the desert
road kill isnt being cleaned up because people dont want to