Pretty much the same way they travel across any terrain. Vehicles and foot are the two most common. In some areas horses and camels are used, the US Army even tried camels in the deserts of the US. Much of the time now they fly over the desert on helicopters.
Most droids can move across a variety of surfaces with ease
It can travel across the vacuum of space.
never sand wood across the grain always sand with the grain
never sand wood across the grain always sand with the grain
why was travel across the Sahara desert difficult
Army ant travel in two lines because there are male and female army ants
You should sand along the grain because if you sand across it, the texture of the wood becomes rough and it becomes split-ends
The denser the material the faster sound will travel. Maple syrup is denser then sand.
Sidewinders have adapted to the desert by using a "sidewinding" motion, which they only touch the hot sand with certain parts of their body at a time, therefore only allowing a small amount of skin to touch the sand. This keeps them cooler, and also allows them to travel across the sand much faster.
Sidewinders have adapted to the desert by using a "sidewinding" motion, which they only touch the hot sand with certain parts of their body at a time, therefore only allowing a small amount of skin to touch the sand. This keeps them cooler, and also allows them to travel across the sand much faster.
No, the sand dunes travel with the wind, and it can be frighteningly quick.
Concrete because the sand would burn it.