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Answered by jyotiyadav427034
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Deserts are areas that receive very little precipitation. People often use the adjectives “hot,” “dry,” and “empty” to describe deserts, but these words do not tell the whole story. ... People have adapted to life in the desert for thousands of years. One thing all deserts have in common is that they are arid, or dry.

Their traditional lifestyle has adapted to these extremely arid conditions. 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.

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A desert is a vast stretch of barren land with little or no water. Deserts have their own kind of vegetation and fauna. Plants like cactus and animals like camel are the major sight. ... The sandy dunes with a little vegetation offer a picturesque landscape.

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