Because desert nomads have to keep on migrating,by the way they just need a temporary shelter to protect them.
they transport the nomads, and their goods across the desert.
The ideal number of times one must brush in a day is
A desert vegetation region typically has sparse plant life with scrub brush and cacti. These regions are characterized by low precipitation levels and high temperatures, which are ideal conditions for plants that have adapted to conserve water, such as cacti and other succulents.
they were nomads so they moved around, this constant movement allowed for the exchange of ideas and such as they moved...this made them ideal to move these things between different cultural zones
The ideal is none of those options. One should - ideally - brush your teeth morning and night and after each and every meal.
Water Food Air Habitat or Shelter Ideal Temperature
water,oxygen,shelter,ideal temperatures,sun
Body brush, ideal for just a quick groom. Not heavy or clumpy at all. Dandy brushes are okay, as are curry combs, but not so easy to use.
Bobcats can be found in Southern Canada, United States and Mexico. Bobcats survive in various habitats such as forests and mountainous areas, swamps, desert and brush lands. Ideal habitat has dense vegetation and lots of prey (rodents, birds, rabbits and hares).
Four to five inchs of overlap
Desert owls, such as the elf owl, often nest in cactus plants because they provide essential shelter and protection from predators and harsh environmental conditions. The cavities in cacti, like the saguaro, offer a safe place for nesting and raising their young. Additionally, cacti can serve as a source of moisture and food in arid environments, making them an ideal habitat for these owls.
two minutes twice a day. p.s- you spelled teeth wrong.