Mountains
- People will live around the base of the mountain
- Can't really do agriculture
- Travel by rivers, on foot, etc
Deserts
- Few people will live here
- Can't do any farming because of poor soil/no soil
- Travel on foot or by camel, etc
Water Features
- You can find a lot of people around rivers and near oceans, etc
- Agriculture, fishing, etc
- Travel on river or by foot, etc
how does water scarcity affect the lives of people in the cold and hot deserts
it is hot and it could kill people and thats how it affects people
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The vast majority of people living in the southwest deserts of the United States live in or near major cities and towns where nearly any food is available at markets, stores and restaurants.
Deserts and rivers in Southwest Asia significantly influence population distribution. The arid conditions of deserts, like the Arabian Desert, limit habitation and agriculture, leading to sparse populations in those areas. In contrast, rivers, such as the Tigris and Euphrates, provide essential water resources for irrigation, drinking, and transportation, fostering settlements and urban development along their banks. Consequently, most populations are concentrated in fertile river valleys, where agriculture and commerce can thrive.
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Well, for you dumb people who were too stupid to type, it affects it because a man eating dinosaur came to my house one day and i listened and me and my buds took some cool weapons and went hiyaa! and kwahh! and then the desert is how it is today. The end. BY THE WAYYY! If you really write this down, have fun getting an F.
More often than not, they bring people into conflict.
Human impact on deserts include activities such as overgrazing, agriculture, urbanization, and resource extraction which can lead to soil erosion, habitat destruction, and loss of biodiversity. Additionally, climate change and global warming are exacerbating desertification and the spread of deserts due to increased temperatures and changes in precipitation patterns.
Yes, people have a variety of occupations in the deserts.
They dug more than 500 miles of canals to carry waters to their fields. They also grew corn, cotton, beans, and squash.
Austria has no deserts.