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write a note on the indian desert describing its location & relief

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Answered by ranjanakaupranjana
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→The Indian desert lies towards the western  margins of the Aravali Hills.

→It is an undulating  sandy plain covered with sand dunes.

→This  region receives very low rainfall below 150 mm  per year.

→ It has arid climate with low vegetation  cover.

→Streams appear during the rainy  season. Soon after they disappear into the  sand as they do not have enough water to  reach the sea.

→Luni is the only large river in  this region.

→ Barchans (crescent shaped dunes) cover  larger areas but longitudinal dunes become  more prominent near the Indo-Pakistan  boundary.

Answered by gouravverma1921
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to lie to watch the Western margin of the Aravali Hills it is under dulating Sandy Plains covered with sand dunes the reason has Harsh climate with little rainfall the brushes cover large area but longitudinal dunes become more prominent near the Indo Pakistan border

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