a short note on indian deserts
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the Indian desert's 1. The Great Indian Desert lies to the west of the Aravalli range.
2. It largely covers a major region of the state of Rajasthan.
3. It receives very low rainfall i.e. below 150 mm per year and therefore it is a dry region.
4. The soil is generally sandy to sandy-loam in texture.
5. It has arid climate with low vegetation cover.
2. It largely covers a major region of the state of Rajasthan.
3. It receives very low rainfall i.e. below 150 mm per year and therefore it is a dry region.
4. The soil is generally sandy to sandy-loam in texture.
5. It has arid climate with low vegetation cover.
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The Indian desert lies to the west of the Aravali hills. It is an uneven Sandy plains covered with sand dunes.
Barchans cover larger part of the desert. Near Indo Pakistan border longitudinal sand dunes are more common.
It has arid climate with scars vegetation and rainfall below 150 mm per year.
Rovers/streams only during the rainy season and soon afterwards disappear in sand. They do not have enough water to reach the sea. River Luni is the only largest river in this area.
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