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Describe at least 3 examples of how people and wildlife have adapted to their environments in the Middle East

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User Chrisan
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Plants in the Arabian Desert, such as the saltbush, are extremely drought-tolerant. The desert fox is nocturnal, a trait necessary for survival in the hot Dasht-e Lut. Plants that are native to the Dasht-e Kavir have adapted to the high salinity in the soil. People have also adapted; they have constructed desalination plants to increase their fresh water supplies, and wear clothing to protect themselves from the sun, wind, and blowing sand.

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User Hendrick
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People and wildlife in the Middle East adapted to their environment by using animals like camels for traveling methods, developing culture, etc. Plants don't need too much water now. And people have grown to live there and thrive.

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(this is for all teachers you're students can use my answer)

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User Goutam B Seervi
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