Deserts can be created by:
*Below Freezing Temperatures. If an area is covered by unusable water (snow or ice) for a season or year-round, it is considered a tundra or cold desert (places like Antarctica are tundras). There is no moisture to sustain life.
*Low Rainfall. Some places just don't have very much rainfall, which can create deserts.
*Very High Altitude. High altitude areas can create deserts because of their aridity, low moisture content, and, sometimes, their distance from water.
*Rain Shadow. A "rain shadow" effect occurs when tall mountainous ranges block clouds from reaching an area of land. Air, pushed by the wind, cools and condenses moisture as it goes over the mountain. The air travels across the area and loses its moisture, making it get warm and expand. When it blows across the desert, the warm, desiccated air takes with it any remaining moisture in the desert.
*Sand or Salt. Sand or salt, being naturally dry, can create a desert.
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Deserts may be formed by any of the following:
Deserts may be formed by any of several causes.
The deserts in the world were formed by periods of no rain or moisture. The rainshadow effect is another common way that deserts were formed.
There are no deserts in Maryland.There are no deserts in Maryland.
deserts were formed because hebivorus animals ate up all the grass and they did not allow the plants to grow.so therefore expanding the deserts as thereis nothing to check the the fast blowing wind
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.
There are no true deserts in Japan.
The deserts of Egypt are classified as hot deserts.
Deserts in the middle of a continent are called continental deserts.
Yes, deserts are created by nature but man also contributes to the spreading of deserts.
Deserts in the middle of a continent are called continental deserts.
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polar deserts are formed when the place is too cold for and water to evaporate and if and precipitation falls it turns into snow and never melts
Yes, some deserts have ponds formed by natural springs. They are the basis for an oasis.
The deserts still exist because the geographic and climatological conditions that formed the deserts still exist.
Rock sculptures are formed mainly by wind in the deserts. Aeolian processes and activities such as Deflation, Abrasion and Attrition are responsible for the desert landforms.
Most deserts are formed on the leeward side of mountain ranges. The mountains block moisture from entering the region so little rain falls.
Because there is little to no water around. Therefore no plants etc To answer this question it's helpful to understand how deserts are formed. Deserts can be formed by wind erosion, rain shadows, etc..
Mainly due to the "rain shadow" effect
It is formed from the silt, sand and small rocks that flow downstream in the river and are deposited in the delta.