Why do some desert animals have fur?
The long hair will help insulate the animal from the Sun's heat during the day, and keep it warm during the freezing cold of the night. Most deserts' climate is usually either very hot or very cold.
Is a desert flat or mountainous?
Deserts can contain almost any landform - mountains, plains, canyons, valleys, hills, plateaus, etc.
What is a desert habitat like?
a desert habitat is really dry and it is mostly sand. it hardly rains in these types of habitats
What does the Caspian Depression have to do with Europe's arid region?
It the lowland that surrounds the caspian sea.
What landforms are in the desert?
The landforms that are found in the desert include buttes, dunes, and mesas. An oasis is another landform that exists in the desert.
Is there a desert in Greenland?
Yes there is a desert in Greenland. See most people assume that a desert means sand in hot humid areas of the world like the Sahara with camels running around.
Here for you is the definition of what a desert is.
des·ert 1(dzrt)n.1. A barren or desolate area, especially: a. A dry, often sandy region of little rainfall, extreme temperatures, and sparse vegetation.b. A region of permanent cold that is largely or entirely devoid of life.
c. An apparently lifeless area of water.
So as you can see there is a desert in Greenland. For in Greenland in the Northern region of the country. There are large areas that are largely devoid of life. I hope this helps any one searching for an answer thank you can good day.
As part of your gce you will be issued protective foot covers. the footwear covers are disigned to?
protect your feet and ankles from contamination
What are some deserts plains valleys in Kansas?
There are some areas of semiarid land in Kansas but no true deserts.
How many states have a desert?
Several states have areas considered to have deserts: CA, NV, UT, NM, AZ, OR, ID, WY, TX (per National Geographic World Atlas)
What is the name of the a desert in Europe?
Sahara Desert
Gobi Desert
Namib Desert
Atacama Desert
Kalahari Desert
What is the biggest hot desert?
The hottest desert in the U.S. is the Mojave which recorded a record high temperature of 134 degrees F. in 1913 at Death Valley.
What is the desert between the Sinai Peninsula and the Dead Sea?
The Sahara Desert - Also the region of that desert known as the Nubian Desert. Some people also clam that the Arabian Desert forms part of the landform between the Nile and the Red Sea.
Name the four major deserts of north America?
This is a list of North American deserts. There are four major deserts in North America, all located in the western United States and northern Mexico. These are: * The Great Basin Desert - the largest desert in North America, located primarily in Nevada * The Mojave Desert - a desert located primarily in southeastern California * The Chihuahuan Desert - the second largest desert in North America, located in the southwest US and northern Mexico * The Sonoran Desert - a desert located in the southwest US and northwest Mexico
In what desert can you find the jackrabbit?
Jackrabbits live in all the major deserts of North America.
What would you bring with you to the saharan desert?
If I was going to spend time surviving in the Sahara Desert. I would bring as many supplies as possible. Here is a list of the most essential things, which I would not dare to go without:
At least two gallons worth of space for carrying water, which would be completely filled to start out the trip. It would be best if these containers could be heated to boil the water without getting damaged, because water is generally not very clean to start out with and boiling kills pathogens and parasites that could make you sick.
I would bring as much food as possible. Foods high in calories as well as protein would be best for such a trip.
In case I ran out of food, I would bring a book or written list with photographs, that showed which plants and insects in the Sahara Desert were edible and which ones were poisonous. This would not be necessary for animals besides insects because they are almost never poisonous.
I would be sure to bring a full set of light cotton clothing. It is important not to take off your shirt or anything else in the desert because clothing allows your body to sweat and retain moisture on your skin long enough to cool you down. You also need to bring shoes, because walking barefoot on desert sand can give you alkali burns. It is important to dump the sand out of your shoes regularly as well.
Bandanna are also helpful in two ways. First, they can keep sand from getting in your nose and mouth. Second, if you have enough water, you can make a bandanna wet and hang it around your neck. This significantly cools the blood that travels in your neck, which then cools the rest of your body.
You would also want a full set of very warm clothing, because temperatures can drop to near or below freezing at night.
As far as tools are concerned, I would be sure to bring a Swiss army knife because of its many functions, and a larger, stronger knife, too (which makes cutting wood easier.) Be sure that both knives are sharp and high quality. A sharp knife is less likely to injure you because you don't have to struggle to cut things.
A cigarette lighter or fire piston is also a necessity. These devices allow you to start a fire, which is necessary due to the very cold nighttime temperatures. Fire also allows you to cook and purify water and food, and wards off predators like leopards and hyenas, which live in the Sahara Desert. A fire piston is better than a cigarette lighter because it can be used nearly infinitely, whereas a cigarette lighter can eventually run out. However, remember to always test any survival devices thoroughly before they are actually needed, because if they don't work when you need them, it is bad news.
I would also bring nylon rope. Rope is useful for all kinds of things, everything from shelter to tools like spears, or even traps. Knowing how to make a wide variety of knots can also be a lifesaver.
In case of injury, you should also have a first aid kit on hand, and know how to use it.
There is always the possibility of having an emergency and needing to escape. The following items can greatly assist you in that.
Satellite phones have reception in nearly any place and condition. You can use these to call for help if you need it.
A GPS (Global Positioning System) is very important, too. This way you can tell where you are in almost any situation. Keep in mind that the information a GPS gives you can be given to Search and Rescue teams via your satellite phone. This way, they know precisely how to find you, rather than spending days searching in an emergency.
A map and compass are important because they can show you how to get out, or how to find water (it is important to know where to find water because if you don't know, there is a very good chance that you will die of heat stroke before you happen to find it on your own).
Other things that are helpful include a tent and sleeping bag. These improve your sleep, and sleep is essential to survival (without it you lose your mental capacity, which can lead to a dangerous accident or mistake). Having a friend with you (obviously with his own supplies, food, and water), can also help because two people can be more efficient, and in a dire emergency, one person can still get help or perform first aid.
Keep in mind that I am not a professional survival guide or instructor. If you or anyone you know is planning to go on a trip to any place and live off the land, be sure to consult a professional. I do not recommend attempting such a feat, as it is very dangerous. However, with these supplies and the right knowledge, you have a much better chance to survive.
What happen at night in the desert?
Every desert has its own weather statistics. There are hot deserts and there are cold deserts. In the Antarctic Desert the temperature may plunge below -100 degrees F. In hot deserts during the summer the temperature may drop below 60 degrees F. at night.
Arabian nomads are called Bedouins. They travel from place to place according to the season in search of water, food, and grazing land.