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FEATURES OF DESERT:
a) Landform:
b) Climate:
c) Vegetation:
d) Lifestyle:
e) Location/Examples:
i)In INDIA: Hot Desert is in ___________________________________
ii)In INDIA: Cold Desert is in ___________________________________
iii) In WORLD Deserts are in ___________________________________
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Answered by ambilykj
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Answer:

General Characteristics of the Desert:

Aridity: It is one and common characteristic of all deserts throughout most or all of the year. ...

Extremes of temperature: ...

Humidity: ...

Precipitation: ...

Drought: ...

High wind velocity.

Sparsity of cloud cover.

Absence of water vapour in air.

The Thar Desert, also known as the Great Indian Desert, is a large arid region in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent that covers an area of 200,000 km2 (77,000 sq mi) and forms a natural boundary between India and Pakistan.

Answered by ahujabhumika
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The characteristics of hot deserts include high temperatures in summer; greater evaporation than precipitation, usually exacerbated by high temperatures, strong winds and lack of cloud cover; considerable variation in the occurrence of precipitation, its intensity and distribution; and low humidity.

landform= Desert landscape is diverse, consisting of a variety of mountains, plateaus and plains. Desert mountains vary from isolated prominences to major ranges and are often barren and usually angular and bold in outline.

Climate-climate of desert is very of in day and very cold at night

vegetation- Deserts typically have a plant cover that is sparse but enormously diverse. ... Although cacti are often thought of as characteristic desert plants, other types of plants have adapted well to the arid environment. They include the pea family and sunflower family. Cold deserts have grasses and shrubs as dominant vegetation.

lifestyle-Their nomadic lifestyle means they do not settle in one area for long. Instead, they move on frequently to prevent exhausting an area of its resources. They have herds of animals which are adapted to living in desert conditions, such as camels.

location and example - Namib Desert – Africa. ...

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i            rajasthan

ii            Ladakh

iii            Namib Desert – Africa. ...

             Atacama Desert – South America. ...

             Sahara Desert – Africa. ...

             Gobi Desert – China/Mongolia. ...

             Mojave Desert – Nevada/California. ...

              Antarctic Desert – Antarctica. ...

             Sonoran Desert – USA/Mexico.

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