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explain about Indian desert​

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Answered by Anonymous
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→The Indian Desert is located to the north-west of the Aravali hills lies the Great Indian Desert.

→This region receives low rainfall below 150 mm per year; hence it has arid climate with low vegetation cover.

→ It is because of these characteristic features that this is also known as Marusthali.

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→The Indian Desert is located to the north-west of the Aravali hills lies the Great Indian Desert.

→This region receives low rainfall below 150 mm per year; hence it has arid climate with low vegetation cover.

→ It is because of these characteristic features that this is also known as Marusthali.

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