Yes there are ususlly large stacks of rock in the dessert which get eroded away by the sand so the dessert is made bigger.
Yes, deserts can change over time due to factors such as climate change, human activities (like deforestation and agriculture), and natural events like droughts and floods. These changes can impact desert ecosystems and landscapes, leading to shifts in vegetation, animal populations, and geographical features.
Deserts.
What is the theme of that involves the study of how people and things change locations and the effects of those changes?
climate effect others and the way they live because there isn't a lot in deserts and they don't get a lot of rainfall during the day so really no one get much nutrients in the desert so that is why people don't always survive in deserts
Human impact on deserts include activities such as overgrazing, agriculture, urbanization, and resource extraction which can lead to soil erosion, habitat destruction, and loss of biodiversity. Additionally, climate change and global warming are exacerbating desertification and the spread of deserts due to increased temperatures and changes in precipitation patterns.
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Deserts.
It would only change two things: no deserts on earth, and no animals that live in the desert terrain.
if it gets all rainy or some other nature occance
While climate change is contributing to the spread of some deserts, poor farming practices and overgrazing by livestock make a big impact, especially in the Sahel south of the Sahara.
There are no deserts in Maryland.There are no deserts in Maryland.
There are no deserts in Massachusettes.There are no deserts in Massachusetts.
No, there are cold deserts, such as Antarctica, where daytime temperatures remain quite cold.
Deserts generally lack cloud cover and higher humidity that act as insulation and buffer the temperature changes during the day. Therefore, deserts heat up quickly during the day and cool down quickly at night.
deserts are hot because of lack of rainfall and due the climate change also the Sahara desert is near the equator. the lack of rainfall and the moister in the air by Merza
No, Tanzania has no deserts.
Brazil has no true deserts.
There are two major classes of deserts:Hot Deserts such as the Sahara, the Arabian Desert and the Mojave Desert.Cold Deserts such as Antarctica, the Gobi Desert and the Patagonian Desert.