no water is the main reason. desertfication is the process of normal areas becoming desert. research that for reasons as i'm busy.
Kangaroos do not live in the desert. They prefer areas with more vegetation upon which they feed.
The kangaroo does not live in the desert. There is insufficient vegetation to support a kangaroo in the desert. They prefer other areas such as grassland.
Jackrabbits live in areas with shrubs in the desert. They also hide under grasses or vegetation and prefer the shade.
Even though Arabia is a desert, there are still small scrub plants and areas of sparse vegetation. Horses adapted to this area of the world can survive on sparse vegetation.
There is no green 'path' in the desert unless it is the vegetation following a river. There are areas in the desert where springs emerge that provide water for an oasis.
No, wind erosion typically occurs in areas with sparse or no vegetation cover. Vegetation helps to stabilize soil, reducing the risk of erosion by wind. Areas with heavy vegetation cover are less prone to wind erosion compared to areas with little or no vegetation.
No, the natural vegetation in areas with less than 20 inches of rainfall per year is typically desert or grassland, not forest. Forests require a higher amount of precipitation to support dense tree growth and biodiversity.
The biggest desert in the world is the continent of Antarctica. It has little to no vegetation and receives less than 51mm of precipitation a year.
The Red Kangaroo is found throughout the interior of the Australian continent - not the dry desert but in semi-arid desert areas - and on part of the Western Australian coast. Its biome is not desert, but semi-arid areas where there is plenty of vegetation and permanent water.
Desert vegetation is sometimes referred to as xerophytes.
The Antarctic Desert has the least amount of vegetation.
People in the Sahara desert correspond to the landform climate and natural vegetation. They eat a lot less and when they do it is usually a succulent.