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desert regions explanation

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Answered by gunu32
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These desert regions are dry and have loss of water. In days it's very hot and every body feels thirsty , but in nights its too cold .
Answered by SmãrtyMohït
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Generally deserts are defined as areas that receive an average annual precipitation of less than 250 mm (10 inches).

The terminology used to define deserts is complex. 'True deserts' where vegetation cover is exceedingly sparse, correspond to the 'hyperarid regions of the earth, where rainfall is exceedingly rare and infrequent.

Deserts are however part of a wider classification of regions that, on an average annual basis, have a moisture deficit (i.e. they can potentially lose more than is received).

These areas are collectively called 'drylands.'


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