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where the desert of thar is spread from​

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One million years ago much before the desert formed, the region was watered by mighty rivers comparable in size to the Indus and the Ganga. Rainfall was good and the vegetation lush. ... Strong winds lifted sand and silt particles from alluvial sediments and deposited them in the region, and the true desert began to form.

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Answer: The Thar Desert extends between the Aravalli Hills in the north-east, the Great Rann of Kutch along the coast and the alluvial plains of the Indus River in the west and north-west. Most of the desert area is covered by huge shifting sand dunes that receive sediments from the alluvial plains and the coast. The sand is highly mobile due to strong winds occurring before the onset of the monsoon. The Luni River is the only river integrated into the desert. Rainfall is limited to 100–500 mm (4–20 in) per year, mostly falling from July to September.

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