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we can but we rarely do because it would be buried at any random moment and possibly never uncover again the only time we do this is for people lost in the desert so they can find supplies/help but most of these are covered anyways

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Desert soil often lacks the necessary nutrients and organic matter to support building foundations. It is also prone to erosion and shifting due to sand movement, making it unstable for construction. Additionally, desert climates can experience extreme temperature variations and sandstorms, which can damage structures built on desert soil.

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