Geography, asked by harnoornoor887, 21 days ago

Answer the following questions in brief. 1. What is the main difference between the Sahara Desert and Ladakh? How have the animals of the Sahara Desert adapted to the extreme climate? Describe the life of the nomadic tribes of the Sahara Desert. How has the discovery of oil led to a change in the lifestyle of the people of How do the rivers provide a change in the landscape of Ladakh? answer the following questions in detail. Write a note on the climatic conditions of the Sahara desert How does the vegetation in the Sahara adapt to the low r
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Answered by jptiwarijnu11
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1) The Sahara is a hot desert covering a large part of North Africa. Ladakh is a cold desert lying in the Great Himalayas, on the eastern side of Jammu and Kashmir. The temperature in Ladakh desert may reach – 45-degree Celsius in winter.

2) The Sahara desert experiences harsh climate. Despite that various groups of people such as the Bedouins and Tuaregs live here. These are nomadic tribes who pursue different activities. They rear animals such as goats, sheep, camels, and horses. They get milk and hides from these animals. They prepare leather from hides. This leather is used in making belts, slippers, water bottles. They use the hair of these animals in making mats, carpets, clothes, and blankets. The people of the Sahara desert wear heavy robes to protect themselves from the dust storms and hot winds.

The oasis in the Sahara desert and the Nile valley in Egypt support the settled population. Since water is available, people grow date palms. They also grow rice, wheat, barley, and beans.

The Sahara is undergoing change with fast speed. Tuaregs, the nomadic tribe, are now acting as guides to foreign tourists. More and more nomadic herdsmen are migrating to cities in search of jobs in oil and gas operations.

Answered by lalp4435
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Answer:

1. The Sahara is a hot desert covering a large part of North Africa. Ladakh is a cold desert lying in the Great Himalayas, on the eastern side of Jammu and Kashmir. The temperature in Ladakh desert may reach – 45-degree Celsius in winter.

2.To cope with the desert's extreme temperatures, most species have a waxy covering to reduce moisture loss, and many of them burrow in the ground during daytime, coming out to eat only at night.

3. These are nomadic tribes who pursue different activities. They rear animals such as goats, sheep, camels, and horses. ... They use the hair of these animals in making mats, carpets, clothes, and blankets. The people of the Sahara desert wear heavy robes to protect themselves from the dust storms and hot winds.

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