Describe the climate of hot desert region
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⚫Desert climate is present mostly in arid regions of the world where rainfall is mostly scarce and isn't prevalent
⚪Some desert regions of the world are:- the thar region, the Arabian Peninsula , Sahara desert and other areas of Egypt
⚫ I'm giving you the main characteristics of the desert climate of the world:-
➡ The deserts are mostly arid regions with no plants and scarce vegetation
➡ mostly plants having very scanty requirements of water and nutrition grow there like - cactii , palm etc
➡ there's a huge difference in the Day and night temperatures
➡an oasis is usually present in thise climate
➡ rainfall is usually less than even 100 mm in a year
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⚫Desert climate is present mostly in arid regions of the world where rainfall is mostly scarce and isn't prevalent
⚪Some desert regions of the world are:- the thar region, the Arabian Peninsula , Sahara desert and other areas of Egypt
⚫ I'm giving you the main characteristics of the desert climate of the world:-
➡ The deserts are mostly arid regions with no plants and scarce vegetation
➡ mostly plants having very scanty requirements of water and nutrition grow there like - cactii , palm etc
➡ there's a huge difference in the Day and night temperatures
➡an oasis is usually present in thise climate
➡ rainfall is usually less than even 100 mm in a year
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Hot deserts have very hot summers that have temperatures that can even reach 45 °C (113 °F). Temperatures can even be very warm during winter. Cold deserts can have hot summers as well, but the winters are usually very cold. They are usually at high altitudes and can be drier than hot deserts.
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