Thirst is not a real problem. Laziness is the real problem.
Even in the driest places, wherever you create a valley–hill formation, water collects in the valley and the climate becomes milder. But deserts are left untouched, and they remain barren.
In Africa, they are creating circular green areas in the desert. The method works like this: they make a circle about 5 meters in diameter. The northern side is flat, and the southern side is deep. This way, it receives less sun from the south while fully receiving the wind from the north. The wind blowing from the north hits the southern wall and leaves its moisture there. In this project, which started a few years ago, all the circles have turned into green areas.
Another idea is that everywhere, 100–300 meters underground, there is water. According to this, even if it is a desert, even if the water has been depleted on the surface, there must still be water underneath—there is no other possibility. Unless, of course, it is mixed with oil. But even in that case, there is still water nearby.
Anyway.
That’s enough for tonight.
Before Jimmy comes and says, “You read this on Reddit,” I’d better log off.