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explain in brief about climate of a desert ​

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Answered by vikasnavale93710
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Answer:

Climate of the desert is too hot .

Explanation:

Climate of the desert is to hot and in desert mostly animals like Camels are used because there foots have a different structure a'd they can Easily Walk in Hot sand .And mostly there are Plants of Thorny bushes because they Not need more wate

Answered by vaditi568
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Ans. Scientists define a desert as a region that receives less than 25 centimeters (10 inches) of rain per year. About one-third of Earth's land surface is desert. Desert may be hot or cold, with great expanses of barren sand or snow or sandy gravel with hard vegetation . In hot desert, precipitation falls in rain; in cold desert, if falls as snow. Both type of desert have there is very little precipitation and very low humidity.

The largest single desert in Antarctica. It is polar desert and very cold year- around . Subtropical desert are the hottest and most numerous . They have hot summers, mild winters, and rapid evaporation . Cold winter desert have hot summers and cold winters. They often found at higher elevations . The rarest type of desert in cool coastal desert . They are the same latitudes as subtropical deserts, but are cooler because of cold offshores current .

Other deserts are caused by a rain shadow . As air moves over a mountain range, it gets colder and can't hold as much water vapour . Rain or snow falls on the mountaintops . When the air moves down other side of the mountain, it warms and can hold more water vapour. No rain and snowfalls; a desert forms.....

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