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give reason : Patagonia is a desert

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Answered by sreehari0130
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Frost is not uncommon in the desert but, due to the very dry condition year round, snow is rare. The Andes, to the desert's west, are the primary reason for the Patagonian desert status as they inhibit the westerly flow of moisture from the southern Pacific from reaching inland

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Answered by bratislava
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Give reason : Patagonia is a desert

Explanation:

  • The Patagonian desert is a steppe that is a large desert of the Argentina and is the eighth largest desert in the world as it occupies the 673,000 km square and is located primarily bordered by the Andes mountains.
  • It's the largest coldest desert was the temperate largely exceeds the 12 degrees and has seven months of winter and five-month of the summer and as due to this the frost is it found and the snow is rare as it remains dry through the year as the desert has westerly winds that stop the moisture from the south pacific to reaches the inland regions.
  • This creates a rain shadow zone and thus has the formation of a desert and despite half of the desert bordered to the ocean and thus the area is sparsely populated as most of this place is a barren land.

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