Yes, he became ill after eating cherries and milk at a fourth of July celebration.
Neither. He ate a bowl of cherries and a pitcher of cold milk just before he got sick. However, it is far from certain that this had anything to do with his death.
Zachary Taylor was not killed by either a hot or frozen desert; he died on July 9, 1850, likely from acute gastroenteritis, possibly caused by food poisoning. His death occurred during a hot summer in Washington, D.C., rather than in a desert environment. Various theories have circulated about the cause of his illness, but there is no evidence to suggest he was affected by desert conditions.
no because dessert is very hot
yes
no. the dessert is really hot so it doesn't get much rain
because a dessert is a hot climate and some animals can't survive in hot climates
A hot fudge sundae.
Hot chocolate
Hot dessert climate
The highest temp. is 130
No it is considered a drink.
would be hot and no water mi is soo hot and tanned and i am starving and lost in the dessert with my pet snake sammy, FML