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write short note on the indian desert​

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Answered by KimJeonghwa
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Answer:

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The desert is mainly dry with high winds causing the fast sand movement. 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.

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Answered by reejamesha
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(a) The Indian desert lies towards the Western margin of the Aravali hills.  

(b) It is an undulating sandy plain covered with sand dunes.  

(c) This region receives very low rainfall, below 150 mm per year.  

(d) It has arid climate with low vegetation cover.  

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

(f) Luni is the only large river in this region.  

(g) Barchan (Crescent shaped dunes) cover the larger areas but longitudinal dunes become more prominent near the Indo-Pakistan border.  

(h) The Indian desert is popularly known as the Thar desert.

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