briefly describe the Indian desert
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i) The Indian Desert - It is an important physiographic division of India. Some of its features are as follows:
(a) It covers almost the whole of Rajasthan state.
(b) It lies towards the western margins of the Aravali Hills.
(c) Its vast expanse is covered with sand dunes which their shape day in and day out.
(d) This region receives very little rainfall which is below 150 mm so; there are very few streams in this area.
(e) It has arid climate with very little vegetation.
(f) During the rainy season small streams are sometimes seen for a short-while which disappears again in sand after the rains are over.
(a) It covers almost the whole of Rajasthan state.
(b) It lies towards the western margins of the Aravali Hills.
(c) Its vast expanse is covered with sand dunes which their shape day in and day out.
(d) This region receives very little rainfall which is below 150 mm so; there are very few streams in this area.
(e) It has arid climate with very little vegetation.
(f) During the rainy season small streams are sometimes seen for a short-while which disappears again in sand after the rains are over.
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The Indian Desert lies towards the west of the Aravalli hills. It is an undulating sandy plain covered with sand dunes. This area receives very less rainfall and has a dry climate with low vegetation cover.
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