Biology, asked by yaastha5, 1 month ago

plz say the odd one out fast​

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Answered by mufiahmotors
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The obvious problem is lack of surface runoff, often

characterized by desert conditions. A desert region has less than

10 inches of annual precipitation. Beyond the obvious, the problems

are many and diverse, which usually effect the way of life, the

local economy, limited or nonexistent agriculture, how people live

and make a living, which plants and animals adapt to the

conditions, how people obtain and conserve water and much more. In

spite of the lack of falling precipitation in a desert often it has

an abundance of subsurface water, sometimes close to the surface. A

desert Oasis is where that subsurface water rises above the

surface. In general, areas with low rainfall are more difficult to

live in, because after oxygen, water is critical to survival. For

that reason alone, in general deserts or desert like areas are less

populated. That is not to say, that people and economies can not

flourish in those regions, Dubai, and Las Vegas NV are examples of

that. What such regions lack in water, is compensated by another

source of water. What they lack in agriculture, and wildlife is

replaced by something else desirable, tourism, in demand natural

resources like oil or other things of value.

Answered by smileall
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