Oleander (Nerium oleander) survives in the Sahara Desert through several adaptations. It has thick, leathery leaves that reduce water loss and a deep root system that taps into underground moisture. Additionally, it can withstand high temperatures and has a high tolerance for salinity, allowing it to thrive in harsh, arid conditions. These traits enable oleander to endure the extreme environment of the desert while still obtaining the necessary resources for growth.
The animals in the Sahara desert survive by drinking lots of water and staying cool in the shade.
Yes, they live in the Sahara desert but I'm not sure how they survive.
they live in tents
because the Sahara is a desert and the is not much water in it is people can not survive in it
Millions of people live in and survive everyday in the Sahara
nope its a desert area they have no food
coz it does
Sahara Desert animals live by using their traits that they have to use to protect and survive in the desert. ( EX) A fennec fox uses its big ears to stay cool at the Sahara desert....
Yes, there is, it is called ALGAE SHRIMP and it can survive to the hotness of the water in the desert.
Its simple they dont
Because it supports various of lives it has a resource for them to survive
Broadly speaking, animals survive through adaptation to the environment. There are hundreds of different animals that live in the Sahara desert, so it is difficult to give a more specific answer.