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Example:
Imagine you're trying to cook a meal with just a few ingredients left in your pantry. Just like this culinary challenge, a desert is a natural environment with very limited resources, specifically rainfall and plant life. In both cases, whether you're working with scarce ingredients or scant rainfall, you have to make the most of what's available to survive and thrive, highlighting how ecosystems and chefs alike innovate and adapt under constraints.

Practice Version

Desert: A biome with very little rainfall or plant life. Desert. A desert is a dry area where there is little water, and consequently, very few plants and animals can survive.