explain the features of indian desert?
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The Indian desert lies on the western edge of the hills of Aravalli. -It is an undulating sandy plain surrounded by dunes of sand. -Very low rainfall, below 150 mm per year, occurs in this area. With poor vegetation cover, it has an arid atmosphere.
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The Indian Desert
- Known as the Thar desert.
- Located at the western lines of the Aravali Hills.
- It is covered with sand dunes and has scanty vegetation.
- Streams flow through the desert during rainy seasons, but they soon dry up as the quantity of water is not enough.
- The only large river is the Luni.
- Semi circular sand dunes called Barchans can be seen near the Indo-Pakistan border.
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