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account for the scarce vegetation in the Great Indian Desert.​

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Answered by thanvinethra
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Desert environments are so dry that they support only extremely sparse vegetation; trees are usually absent and, under normal climatic conditions, shrubs or herbaceousplants provide only very incomplete ground cover.

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Answered by pandiyammalc90
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Answer:

Thus, due to low rainfall, dry climatic conditions and infertile soil there is scanty vegetation in the deserts.

Explanation:

The eliminate of the deserts is either very hot and dry or very cold and dry. Both the conditions are not favourable for the growth of vegetation. Besides this, there is poor rainfall in the deserts. Due to lack of sufficient water, deserts usually have scanty vegetation.

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