FAQS
1. What is the endangered species of the Mojave Desert?
-The endangered species of the Mojave Desert is the Desert Tortoise
2. Is Death Valley in the Mojave Desert
-Yes, Death Valley is in fact inside the Mojave Desert
3. Is there any water in the Mojave Desert?
-Yes, there is water, even though there is a yearly average of two inches of rainfall, there are many natural springs that supply water to little streams and creeks
4. How do people get energy in the Mojave?
-People get their energy mostly from solar panel power plants that distribute the power then all around the desert to the people who need it. Or the people would have their own solar panels at their home.
5. How many people live in the Mojave Desert?
-There is no answer for sure on the population of the Mojave, but Las Vegas is partly in the Mojave so there are 1.9 million people who live in Las Vegas. The Mojave is thought of to support thousands of people however.
-The endangered species of the Mojave Desert is the Desert Tortoise
2. Is Death Valley in the Mojave Desert
-Yes, Death Valley is in fact inside the Mojave Desert
3. Is there any water in the Mojave Desert?
-Yes, there is water, even though there is a yearly average of two inches of rainfall, there are many natural springs that supply water to little streams and creeks
4. How do people get energy in the Mojave?
-People get their energy mostly from solar panel power plants that distribute the power then all around the desert to the people who need it. Or the people would have their own solar panels at their home.
5. How many people live in the Mojave Desert?
-There is no answer for sure on the population of the Mojave, but Las Vegas is partly in the Mojave so there are 1.9 million people who live in Las Vegas. The Mojave is thought of to support thousands of people however.
Summary
We hope that you learned many things on this website. We are hoping that you learned about the ecosystem in the Mojave, we also hope that you learned about population, energy, and biomass pyramids. We also hope that you learned about the succession process in the Mojave.
Conclusion
Currently the state of the Desert is stable but human impact is tearing it away. In the future we can preserve the desert, by stopping human expansion, and leaving the desert to it's organisms. We also feel that the stoppage of building of the solar power plants would help preserve the Mojave as well.