The Sahara and Australian deserts are associated with the equatorial low.
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Subtropical high pressure centers
subtropical high pressure centers
Subtropical high pressure centers
Subtropical high pressure centers
I hope its the Thar Desert
The three largest subtropical deserts are: Sahara Desert Arabian Desert Kalahari Desert
There are:Hot subtropical deserts (eg: Sahara) Polar deserts (eg: Antarctic Desert) Cold winter deserts (eg: Gobi Desert) Cool coastal deserts (eg: Atacama Desert)
There are actually two types of deserts:Hot subtropical deserts - such as the Sahara, Arabian and Sonoran Deserts.Cold desertsCold winter deserts are sometimes subdivided into:Polar deserts - AntarcticaCool coastal deserts - Atacama and Namib DesertsCold winter deserts - such as the Great Basin Desert and the Gobi Desert.
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.
Yes. Deserts are areas which receive almost no precipitation - less than 250mm per year. This includes the Antarctic and Arctic deserts, which are cold, but also more well known deserts such as the Sahara and Gobi deserts.
Thar Desert
Before humans existed, the Sahara used to be a tropical rainforest. As human evolved, trees in Sahara were deforested, therefore it turned into a desert.