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short note on indian dessert​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Indian Desert: The Indian Desert lie toward the western borders of the Aravalli Hills. This landform is formed by undulant sandy plains covered with sand dunes. It receives scanty rainfall of about 15 cm annually and thus, this region is not ideal to live in. It has arid land and very little to no vegetation cover.

Answered by sabrina1817
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(i) The Indian Desert (a) The Indian desert lies towards the Western margin of the Aravali hills. (b) It is an undulating sandy plain covered with sand dunes. (c) This region receives very low rainfall, below 150 mm per year. ... Soon they disappear into the sand as they do not have enough water to reach the sea.

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