Saudi-arabia deserts
and Brittle Bush. For all of these plants to survive they have to have adaptations.
Some of the adaptations in this case are the ability to store water for long periods of
time and the ability to stand the hot weather.
Animals
Animals in Saudi-Arabia deserts include small nocturnal (only active at night)
carnivores. There are also insects, arachnids, reptiles, and birds. Some examples of
these animals are Borrowers, Mourning Wheatears, and Horned Vipers.
Agriculture
It has long been recognized that the importance of agriculture to the Kingdom extends
beyond that of its contribution to national output alone.
At the end of the Third Plan period almost half of the Kingdom's population was
living in rural areas and a significant proportion of total Saudi employment was in
agriculture. Apart from the strategic significance of increasing domestic food