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how do the semi annual windy seasons of the Arabian peninsula enrich the ecosystem of the UAE?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Arabian Desert spreads across 22° of latitude, from 12° to 34° north; although much of the desert lies north of the Tropic of Cancer, it usually is considered a tropical desert. Summer heat is intense, reaching temperatures as high as 130 °F (55 °C) in places. In the interior the heat is dry.

Answered by adityadwivedi1709
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The Arabian Desert spreads across 22° of latitude, from 12° to 34° north; although much of the desert lies north of the Tropic of Cancer, it usually is considered a tropical desert. Summer heat is intense, reaching temperatures as high as 130 °F (55 °C) in places. In the interior the heat is dry.

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