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state why the tropical hot desert region is not densely populated

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Answered by PeeyushVerma
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A desert is less populated because there is not much rainfall in a desert, There is scarcity of water because of that it is difficult to live there.. No agriculture is possible in a desert because of the climatic conditions ... No factories are build there , therefore people do not get livelihood there...

Answered by madhumitamandal12281
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Tropical deserts are located in regions between 5 and 30 degrees latitude. Environment is very extreme. They have the highest average monthly temperature on Earth. Rainfall is sporadic; precipitation may not be observed at all in a few years. In addition to these extreme environmental and climate conditions, most tropical deserts are covered with sand and rocks, and thus too flat and lacking in vegetation to block out the wind. Wind may erode and transport sand, rocks and other materials; these are known as eolian processes. Landforms caused by wind erosion vary greatly in characteristics and size. Representative landforms include depressions and pans, Yardangs, inverted topography and ventifacts. No significant populations can survive in tropical deserts due to extreme aridity, heat and the paucity of vegetation; only specific flora and fauna with special behavioral and physical mechanisms are supported. Although tropical deserts are considered to be harsh and barren, they are in fact important sources of natural resources and plays a significant role in economic development.Besides the equatorial rainforest, there are many hot deserts situated in the tropical zone.

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