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Egypt's geological history has produced four major physical regions: the Nile Valley and Delta, the Western Desert (also known as the Libyan Desert), the Eastern Desert (also known as the Arabian Desert), and the Sinai Peninsula. byee byee
A desert is an area devoid of water. However, there often is a minimal amount of rainfall, and there may be underground aquifers.
The Great Plains, the Pacific Northwest, the Desert Southwest, and the Eastern Woodlands
Because they are the only practical way of crossing vast regions of desert.
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All deserts are 'water thirsty.' That is why they are called deserts - they are arid regions that experience low rainfall. The Thar is no exception. If it received more rainfall it would cease to be a desert.
All deserts are 'water thirsty.' That is why they are called deserts - they are arid regions that experience low rainfall. The Thar is no exception. If it received more rainfall it would cease to be a desert.
Parts of the Atacama Desert have received no measurable rainfall in historic time.
A desert is an area with a small amount of precipitation (rainfall) per year. Since the polar regions are so cold they get next to no rainfall so are considered desert due to that fact.
There is no such thing as half-desert. There are semi-desert regions and semi-arid regions which are the same thing. They are regions that resemble the desert in some respects but receive more rainfall than the desert. These regions would average more than 10 inches (250 mm) of precipitation per year.
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Parts of the Atacama Desert have not received rainfall in recorded history.
Each of the 26 major desert regions of the world is different when it comes to rainfall. It could range from 0 in the Atacama Desert to possibly 6-8 inches or more in parts of the Sonoran Desert during their annual monsoon.
Regions that receive less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rainfall on average per year are considered as deserts.
Parts of the Atacama Desert in South America have received no measurable rainfall in historic times.