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sergiy2304 [10]
2 years ago
15

Main problems that face animals live in desert area​

Biology
2 answers:
puteri [66]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Intensity of heat, lack of water, and a blazing/searing sun.

<h2>Why are there so few humans and animals in the desert?</h2>

A desert is defined as a place with a hot and dry temperature, little or no rainfall (less than 25 cm), a barren landscape, a lack of water, and dry soil. There is very little vegetation. Plants appear only after rain, are seasonal, and have a short lifespan. Dust storms and shifting dunes may be dangerous. In other words, the circumstances are unfit for human occupancy. That is why relatively few people live in or near deserts. Animal life is likewise sparse, yet abundant in some areas. Some locations, such as Egypt's Nile Valley, may be heavily inhabited if enough water is available. In reality, air-cooling, air-conditioning, and irrigation facilities, as well as the discovery of petroleum wherever and whenever it was accessible, have made desert life more pleasant, dynamic, and have drawn people from outside, such as the Gulf area.

<h2>Why don't desert animals just move somewhere greener?</h2>

Deserts are a result of the Earth's atmosphere. Do you notice how deserts appear to be in similar zones? This is due to the tight link between deserts and rainforests. So this is what generates a desert, not what attracts or maintains animals here. Plants bring them and keep them alive. As plants adapt, so do animals, and the desert creates a complete ecosystem. They do not depart since they have adapted to their surroundings.

Umnica [9.8K]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Intense heat, searing sun, and lack of water.

Explanation:

Major physiological problems for animals living in deserts include hyperthermia due to intense daytime solar radiation, and also hypothermia at night when desert T b can be below freezing.Intense heat, searing sun, and lack of water are just a few of the challenges facing desert animals. Animals that live in the hot desert have many adaptations. Some animals never drink, but get their water from seeds (some can contain up to 50% water) and plants.

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