Deserts are as important as forests. Justify
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The dry condition of deserts helps promote the formation and concentration of important minerals. Gypsum, borates, nitrates, potassium and other salts build up in deserts when water carrying these minerals evaporates. ... Desert regions also hold 75 percent of known oil reserves in the world.
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The dry condition of deserts helps promote the formation and concentration of important minerals
Forests are vital to life on Earth. They purify the air we breathe, filter the water we drink, prevent erosion, and act as an important buffer against climate change.
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