EXPLAIN DESERT FOREST....
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Thar Desert, also called Great Indian Desert, arid region of rolling sand hills on the Indian subcontinent. It is located partly in Rajasthan state, northwestern India, and partly in Punjab and Sindh (Sind) provinces, eastern Pakistan.
The Thar Desert covers some 77,000 square miles (200,000 square km) of territory. It is bordered by the irrigated Indus River plain to the west, the Punjab Plain to the north and northeast, the Aravalli Range to the southeast, and the Rann of Kachchh to the south. The subtropical desert climate there results from persistent high pressure and subsidence at that latitude. The prevailing southwest monsoon winds that bring rain to much of the subcontinent in summer tend to bypass the Thar to the east. The name Thar is derived from thul, the general term for the region’s sand ridges.
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Desert forestry is the process of man-made reclaiming of deserts for ecological reasons (biodiversity), farming and forestry and also for reclamation of natural water systems. It is done by various methods. So far only arid and semi-arid deserts are considered suitable for growing forests. Desert forestry is very beneficial as it can help in solving global water, energy, and food crises to a great extent.
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