topic 5: Deserts
Deserts Deserts are regions that receive very little precipitation, typically less than 10 inches annually. They are characterized by extreme temperature variations, from scorching daytime heat to cold nights. Common types of deserts include hot deserts and cold deserts. The Sahara Desert in Africa is the largest hot desert, known for its vast sand dunes. The Gobi Desert in Asia is a cold desert with harsh winters. The Atacama Desert in South America is one of the driest places on Earth. Adaptations and Life Desert ecosystems are adapted to extreme conditions, with plants and animals having specialized adaptations for conserving water and surviving temperature fluctuations. Despite harsh conditions, deserts host specialized flora and fauna adapted to extreme dryness. Plants like cacti store water in their tissues, and animals such as camels have evolved to survive with minimal water. Human Adaptations and Economic Activities Humans living in desert regions use techniques like oasis far...


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