Explain The Role of Moisture in the controlling of Temperature of a Place ? How does it's absence affect a desert ? Describe the beauty of a Desert .
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When that moisture evaporates, we cool down because the process of evaporation always extracts heat.
Deserts are hot primarily because of a lack of water. ... If there was moisture in the soil, much of this heat would go into evaporation of some of the water, which requires heat to accomplish, and thus keeping the soil cooler that it would otherwise be.
beauty of dessert -
A desert is a barren area of landscape where little precipitation occurs and, consequently, living conditions are hostile for plant and animal life.
Intense hot. No shadow for miles. No place to hide from sun. Just sand and stones. All of a sudden there is a wind full of dust and sand. That’s desert. Could such place have been beautiful at all?
But nowadays the situation is different. Stoned fields are merged into sand planes, and torrid soil. Although the soil looks dry, there is still some vegetation. Time to time some bunch of grass is growing there, small bush and exceptionally even a tree. The land is changing fast. One place is full of grass and grazing camels, and just about ten kilometers away there is nothing except the sun and hot.
Enjoy sand dunes all around, making incredible landscape. In between all of that you can suddenly discover oasis, places full of green and water, small villages and people in between of the dry land. The most surprising is to see wild animal in the desert.
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