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What Is A Desert
By Ryan Fyfe
A is a landscape region that receives very little precipitation. For a peice of land to be classified as a it must receive less than 250 mm of precipitation per year. Because of such a low level of precipitation deserts are known for supporting very little forms of life. With that said though, with a closer look deserts still have a wide variety of life. These creatures normally remain hidden, especially true during the daylight hours, to preserver moisture.

Roughly one third of the world's land surface is desert. Most commonly deserts around the world have similar characteristics. Sand Dunes can often times be present in deserts as the soil is mostly comprised of sand. Typically rocky terrain will be exposed in certain regions, which will reveal a sparseness of vegetation, and soil development. Wind driven forces are major factors

in what shape landscapes.


Some of the largest and most known deserts in the world include:
Sahara
Kalahari
Namib
Judean Desert
Simpson Desert
Great Sandy Desert
Sturt's Stony
Little Desert
Taklamakan
Rangipo Desert

Often times, deserts contain valuable mineral deposits. These are often regions that were formed in the arid environment or that were exposed by erosion. Deserts are also ideal locations for human artifacts and fossils to be preserved because of their dry climate.

Most of the major deserts of the world are trade wind deserts which means that: dry winds dissipate cloud cover, which in turn allows more sunlight to heat the land. The second largest in the world, the Sahara of North Africa, which has seen temperatures as high as 56°C, is a trade wind desert.
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Ryan Fyfe is the owner and operator of One Desert - www.desert-1.com, which is the best site on the internet for all desert related information.

 
 
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