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short note on Indian desert (5 points)​

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Answered by leemashah666
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The Indian Desert lies towards the western margins of the Aravalli Hills. It is a sandy plain. It is considered as the hottest region in the country. It has high range of temperature as days are hot and nights are cold. While the temperature may reach up to 500C during summers, the temperature may drop down to 00C during winters. The region receives scanty rainfall which is usually less than 250mm. Rainfall, generally, occurs in the months of July and August. Luni is the only notable river in the region. Barchans (crescent shaped sand dunes) largely cover the area.

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Answered by Aloneboi26
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The Indian desert extends towards the Western edge of the Aravali ranges. It is a moving sandy field embraced with sand knolls. This area experiences below 150 mm per year rainfall, which is very low. The arid climate and moderate vegetation are the two most important features of the Indian desert.

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