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If there is not enough rain, then additional water (i.e., irrigation) is required.
Most of the land is not arable, so it cannot be used for farming. In general it is used for construction, tourism (in the desert areas) as well as Date and camel farming
Most of the land is not arable, so it cannot be used for farming. In general it is used for construction, tourism (in the desert areas) as well as Date and camel farming
Irrigation sprinklers are the most common on farms.
Yes, most desert soils are rich in minerals and can grow crops if irrigation is available.
Nearly the entire continent of Antarctica is desert.
Areas with fertile soil, access to water sources, favorable climate conditions, and suitable topography are most suited to farming. These areas typically allow for optimal growth and productivity of crops and livestock.
Areas with fertile soil, good access to water for irrigation, and suitable climate conditions are typically the most productive for farming. Regions with moderate temperatures, adequate rainfall, and low risk of natural disasters such as hailstorms or floods are often ideal for growing a variety of crops. Additionally, areas with good infrastructure and access to markets can boost productivity by facilitating transportation and distribution of agricultural products.
They make irrigation systems.
Taklimakan Desert
Yes, about 90% of Jordan is considered to have a hot desert climate.
Running Water