With reference to fig 2-C Describe the yearly distribution of temperature and rainfall in a desert climate
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Explanation:
Most desert/arid climates receive between 25 and 200 mm (1 and 8 in) of rainfall annually, although some of the most consistently hot areas of the Sahel and Guajira Peninsula can be due to extreme potential evapotranspiration classed as arid with annual rainfall as high as 430 millimetres or 17 inches.
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The yearly rainfall distribution of about 0 to about 15mm is shown in this graph. The temperature starts to decrease in the ending of September till the end of the year. In the beginning of the new year the temperature is quite low and gradually becomes hight. In the beginning of june temperature is recorded to be the highest.
Explanation:
Deserts usually have extreme temperature with low annual rainfall, cool mild winters and Hot summers.