human adaptation in tropical desert
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In the Sahara, people adapted by their clothing, shelter, and activities. During the midday sun people generally stay sheltered and have an early afternoon rest or nap they don't sit around in the sun and if they go out in the day they cover up with loose clothes to keep themselves shaded cool. Their houses have been built to resist heat so it is cool inside, without air-conditioning. People of the deserts know where to find food and water, or how to go about acquiring it. They don't eat 3 big meals a day, they eat about 5 small meals. There are more people out and about in the evening, when it is cooler.
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In the Sahara, people adapted by their clothing, shelter, and activities. During the midday sun people generally stay sheltered and have an early afternoon rest or nap they don't sit around in the sun and if they go out in the day they cover up with loose clothes to keep themselves shaded cool.
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