The answer to this question has many parts. Houses in the desert vary greatly depending on which desert is being spoken of. For example, houses in Las Vegas are fully furnished and made from wood and various other construction materials. On the other hand houses in third world countries situated in the desert are most probably built from hardened mud, rocks may have been mixed in to give more support.
Mojave's houses were made of mud,plants,tule,and planks.
The houses in New France where made by the New Francians
Irrigation has made some farm and garden crops possible in some deserts.
The immgrants made their own houses, so they would be made out of wood mostly.
kachchahouses are made up of mud,bamboo,leaves by the villagers in villages.These houses are not very strong.Pucca houses are made up of cement,bricks,steel,wood in cities.These houses are very strong.
houses made of thick wall made of mud
They resemble a tent and are made of a very thick canvas material. The larger cities have houses made of adobe.
They are called houses.
In the region known as the Bikaner Desert, houses would have to be made of a very thick canvas. This type of house would much resemble a tent. Larger cities in the Bikaner desert have houses constructed of a type of adobe.
In the Sahara desert some people have modern houses which have sheep wool or old houses that are made out of mud, some people have tents because if they are travelling then they can put up their tent anywhere they want to stay or have rest. But in some cities there are some houses that have been changed into palaces.
they lived near a river for water and they made their houses out of clay,sticks,straw
nomadic huts, made of animal skin or twigs or clothing
houses.
Millions of people inhabit cities and towns in the desert and each community is made up of many buildings.
yes like pyramids and sand houses and ant houses
Metal absorbs a great deal of heat from the sun. A metal house would quickly turn into an oven inside.
a) salt doesn't melt, though it does dissolve b) I'm not aware of any dwellings anywhere that are made of salt, unless it's a novelty