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different features of coastal desert

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Answered by Anonymous
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The desert biome
Sand dunes in Death Valley National Monument, California.
 Deserts cover about one fifth of the Earth's surface and occur where rainfall is less than 50 cm/year. Although most deserts, such as the Sahara of North Africa and the deserts of the southwestern U.S., Mexico, and Australia, occur at low latitudes, another kind of desert, cold deserts, occur in the basin and range area of Utah and Nevada and in parts of western Asia. Most deserts have a considerable amount of specialized vegetation, as well as specialized vertebrate and invertebrate animals. Soils often have abundant nutrients because they need only water to become very productive and have little or no organic matter. Disturbances are common in the form of occasional fires or cold weather, and sudden, infrequent, but intense rains that cause flooding.

There are relatively few large mammals in deserts because most are not capable of storing sufficient water and withstanding the heat. Deserts often provide little shelter from the sun for large animals. The dominant animals of warm deserts are nonmammalian vertebrates, such as reptiles. Mammals are usually small, like the kangaroo mice of North American deserts.

Desert biomes can be classified according to several characteristics.
There are four major types of deserts:

Hot and dry
Semiarid
Coastal
Cold
Answered by ravi409
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The different feature of coastal desrt are-
#They are hot during the summer day but it is too cold during the night.
#On these desert only desert plants are grown like cactus and so on.
#They are also suitable for growing watermelon,cucumber and so on for short period of time.
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