Cause it is
Because they produce extremely fertile soils for farming
Desert soils
We have harmed deserts by:- mining- building roads- farming- overgrazing- overuse of soils- constructions:citiestowns- car drive through crushing plants and small animalsby lucyloo12
Both arctic and desert soils are generally quite thin. Also, neither soil has much organic material so consist primarily of rock particles.
Desert soils are typically sandy or sandy-loam soils with low organic matter content. They have low moisture retention capacity and are often nutrient-poor. These soils are formed through the weathering of rocks and minerals in arid environments.
Desert soils are found in northwestern India on the border with Pakistan in the Thar Desert.
North India is mostly made up of alluvial soils, but there are also mountain and submountain soils, teral soils, grey and brown soils, and desert soils.
There are few plants in the desert to provide the organic material.
Deserts typically have sandy soils with low organic matter content. These soils are often well-drained and have low fertility due to the arid conditions. Additionally, desert soils may be alkaline in nature.
Terraced farming
Terraced Farming
Because desert soils are dry and vegetation, which helps to hold soils in place , is sparse, winds in desert areas can transport greater amounts of soils over longer distances than in humid areas.