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The indian Desert.

The Indian desert extends towards the Western edge of the Aravali ranges. It is a moving sandy field embraced with sand knolls. This area experiences below 150 mm per year rainfall, which is very low. The arid climate and moderate vegetation are the two most important features of the Indian desert.

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Answer:The Thar Desert, also known as the Great Indian Desert, is a large arid region in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent that covers an area of 200,000 km2 (77,000 sq mi) and forms a natural boundary between India and Pakistan. It is the world's 17th largest desert, and the world's 9th largest hot subtropical desert

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GeographyArea

GeographyArea238,254 km2 (91,990 sq mi)

GeographyArea238,254 km2 (91,990 sq mi)Countries

GeographyArea238,254 km2 (91,990 sq mi)CountriesIndia and Pakistan

GeographyArea238,254 km2 (91,990 sq mi)CountriesIndia and Pakistanstates of India & provinces of Pakistan

GeographyArea238,254 km2 (91,990 sq mi)CountriesIndia and Pakistanstates of India & provinces of PakistanRajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab (India), Punjab and Sindh (Pakistan)

GeographyArea238,254 km2 (91,990 sq mi)CountriesIndia and Pakistanstates of India & provinces of PakistanRajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab (India), Punjab and Sindh (Pakistan)Coordinates

GeographyArea238,254 km2 (91,990 sq mi)CountriesIndia and Pakistanstates of India & provinces of PakistanRajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab (India), Punjab and Sindh (Pakistan)Coordinates27°N 71°E

GeographyArea238,254 km2 (91,990 sq mi)CountriesIndia and Pakistanstates of India & provinces of PakistanRajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab (India), Punjab and Sindh (Pakistan)Coordinates27°N 71°EConservation

GeographyArea238,254 km2 (91,990 sq mi)CountriesIndia and Pakistanstates of India & provinces of PakistanRajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab (India), Punjab and Sindh (Pakistan)Coordinates27°N 71°EConservationConservation status

GeographyArea238,254 km2 (91,990 sq mi)CountriesIndia and Pakistanstates of India & provinces of PakistanRajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab (India), Punjab and Sindh (Pakistan)Coordinates27°N 71°EConservationConservation statusvulnerable

GeographyArea238,254 km2 (91,990 sq mi)CountriesIndia and Pakistanstates of India & provinces of PakistanRajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab (India), Punjab and Sindh (Pakistan)Coordinates27°N 71°EConservationConservation statusvulnerableProtected

GeographyArea238,254 km2 (91,990 sq mi)CountriesIndia and Pakistanstates of India & provinces of PakistanRajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab (India), Punjab and Sindh (Pakistan)Coordinates27°N 71°EConservationConservation statusvulnerableProtected41,833 km² (18%)[1]

GeographyArea238,254 km2 (91,990 sq mi)CountriesIndia and Pakistanstates of India & provinces of PakistanRajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab (India), Punjab and Sindh (Pakistan)Coordinates27°N 71°EConservationConservation statusvulnerableProtected41,833 km² (18%)[1]About 85% of the Thar Desert is located within India, with the remaining 15% in Pakistan.[2] In India, it covers about 170,000 km2 (66,000 sq mi), and the remaining 30,000 km2 (12,000 sq mi) of the desert is within Pakistan. The Thar Desert forms approximately 5% (c. 4.56%) of the total geographic area of India. More than 60% of the desert lies in the Indian state of Rajasthan, and it extends into the states of Gujarat, Punjab and Haryana, and the Pakistani province of Sindh.[3] Within Pakistan's Punjab province, the Thar continues as the Cholistan Desert. The desert comprises a very dry part, the Marusthali region in the west, and a semidesert region in the east with fewer sand dunes and slightly more precipitation.[

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