Desert climate
The desert climate or arid climate (in the Köppen climate classification BWh and BWk) is a dry climate sub-type in which there is a severe excess of evaporation over precipitation.
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The desert climate or arid climate (in the Köppen climate classification BWh and BWk) is a dry climate sub-type in which there is a severe excess of evaporation over precipitation.
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The largest hot desert is the Sahara desert, in northern Africa, covering nine million square kilometres. Deserts land surfaces are varied. Examples are stones, sand dunes and snow. They may have some
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The conversion of productive drylands to desert conditions, known as desertification, can occur from a variety of causes. One is human intervention, including intensive agricultural tillage or overgrazing [4]
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The Sahara can be divided into several regions, including the western Sahara, the central Ahaggar Mountains, the Tibesti Mountains, the Aïr Mountains, the Ténéré desert, and the Libyan Desert.
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Definition of Desert – That area of the earth where the sum of rain and snowfall is much less than other areas, where the annual average rainfall is less than 25CM.
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List of deserts The Sahara is the largest hot desert in the world This is a list of deserts sorted by the region of the world in which the desert is located.
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This large arid region of 190,000 sq mi (490,000 km 2) includes: deserts, such as the Great Basin Desert and Sonoran Desert; and the non-desert arid region areas (with greater than 10 inches (250 mm)
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Within the Sonoran Desert it is most characteristic of the Colorado Desert of southeastern California, where it forms groves around spring-fed oases such as those in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park and
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Other deserts are flat, stony plains where all the fine material has been blown away and the surface consists of a mosaic of smooth stones, often forming desert pavements, and little further erosion
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Notes ^ As per the United Nations geoscheme. ^ a b c d e f g A part of the Great Australian Desert. ^ It is part of the disputed Kashmir region, and is administered by India, and claimed by Pakistan, and
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