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About human adaptation in tropical desert

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Answered by Chirpy
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Humans show a remarkable behavioral and cultural adaptation to the aridity and unpredictability of deserts. The traditions derived there have influenced human and biological communities. Plant and animals from these harsh landscapes have played a major role in the evolution of modern human societies. For instance the domestication of cattle, sheep and goats began in the drylands of West Asia near the Arabian Deserts, the domestication of llamas and alpacas  in the Andean Puna of South America. Drylands have been the cradle of agricultural societies. Wheat, barley, corn and squash are some of the crops from the drylands.





Answered by cute007
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  • IN THE HARSH, INHOSPITABLE CONDITIONS IN THE DESERTS, THE INHABITANTS HAVE TO STRUGGLE AGAINST AN ENVIRONMENT DEFICIENT IN WATER,FOOD,AND OTHER MEANS OF LIVELIHOOD.... SOME OF THE DESERT INHABITANTS ARE PRIMITIVE TRIBES LIKE THE BUSHMEN OF THE KALAHARI AND BINDIBU OF AUSTRALIA.... THEY ARE NOMADIC HUNTERS AND FOOD GATHERERS.....
  • THE WATER FOR IRRIGATION IS OBTAINED FROM RIVERS,DAMS,OASIS OR THROUGH A NETWORK OF CANNALS....
  • THE LIFE-GIVING WATERS OF RIVER NILE IN EGYPT ALLOWED THE EGYPTIANS TO RAIZE A NUMBER OF CROPS.... THEY CULTIVATE RICE AND COTTON IN SUMMER.... FOLLOWED BY WHEAT BARLEY BEANS AND OTHER MINOR CROPS IN WINTER.....

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