what are bounded by the kalahari desert on the west
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The Kalahari is a desert for two reasons. ... Second, the Kalahari sits on a plateau about 3,000 feet above sea level and is bounded by mountains to the north and south, which cast a long rain shadow. The Kalahari occupies central and southwestern Botswana, part of west central South Africa and part of eastern Namibia
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