Why does the Patagonia desert receives scanty rainfall?
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The Patagonia desert
is the fourth biggest desert in the world and the largest desert in
Argentina. The desert is divided into
two zones – north and south. The north zone has a semiarid climate with cold,
dry and strong winds blowing from the southwest. As for the south zone, it has
a dry cold climate with strong west winds. With a cold and dry climate
throughout the desert, the rainfall here is very scanty.
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⚪ Patagonia desert receives scanty rainfall
◆ Because ◆
The desert is divided into 2 zones
=
1. north
2. south
•. And in this the south zone has the semiarid blowing from the south west . •
⚪ with the cold and the dry climate of the desert, Patagonia desert receives scanty rainfall ⚪
◆ Because ◆
The desert is divided into 2 zones
=
1. north
2. south
•. And in this the south zone has the semiarid blowing from the south west . •
⚪ with the cold and the dry climate of the desert, Patagonia desert receives scanty rainfall ⚪
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