Difference between thar and sahara desert
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The Sahara Desert does not experience rainfall while The Thar Desert does have scanty rainfall.
The Thar desert acts as a boundary between Pakistan and India and is also known as the Greatest Indian Desert.
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Differences that can be found between The great Indian desert and Sahara desert are :.
1. In contrast to the Sahara, which has one of the lowest
population densities (1 person per sq. km), the Thar Desert is the most densely populated desert in the world (83 people per sq. km).
2. They receive different temperature in days and nights. The
Average temperatures received by the That desert receive 100 degrees Fahrenheit during day and 50 degrees during nights. In Sahara desert the day time temperatures experience between 36.5 degrees Celsius and night temperatures are an average of -4 degrees Celsius.
3. The two deserts also receive a different length of rainfall during the year. The That desert receive an average of 19 inches rainfall i.e, 25 centimeters and The Sahara desert receive an average length of rainfall is 3 inches.
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