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desert
it is cold and there is low rainfall
A desert is sometimes defined as an area with a rainfall of less than 500mm a year, therefore New Zealand does not have any significant areas of true desert. Some small areas of inland Otago and Canterbury in the South Island do have this low an annual rainfall, but only just. Some reasons for the misconception that New Zealand has desert is the name for one of the State highways in the central North Island being the Desert Road and there is a region known as the Rangipo desert. It has a much higher rainfall than a desert, but has high winds and poor soils, so seems like a desert.
high rainfalll
The hottest temperature ever reliablyrecorded in a desert was 134 degrees F. at Furnace Creek in Death Valley of the Mojave Desert in 1913. Some say that even hotter temperatures were recorded in Libya in the Sahara but these readings are not accepted by most as it was determined that those measuring the temperature were inexperienced and did not properly measure the temperature.
Egypt: The majority of Egypt is arid desert with minimal rainfall. Libya: Much of Libya is covered by the Sahara desert, receiving very low rainfall. Saudi Arabia: The country has large desert regions with extremely low rainfall. Australia: Areas of Australia, such as the Outback, receive very low annual rainfall. Iraq: The central and southern regions of Iraq have low rainfall due to their arid desert climate.
The area that is most likely to experience the least precipitation is a desert. Deserts are characterized by low amounts of rainfall and high temperatures. Common deserts include the Sahara Desert the Arabian Desert and the Atacama Desert. Deserts are also found in North America South America Central America Africa Asia and Australia. Sahara Desert Arabian Desert Atacama Desert North America South America Central America Africa Asia AustraliaDeserts experience very little precipitation annually making them the area that is most likely to experience the least precipitation.
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.
because the Sahara is a desert and the is not much water in it is people can not survive in it
tundra
Its harder to live there.
convectional rainfall
Arctic and Tundra biomes are both characterized by low temperatures and little rainfall. Alpine biomes also have low temperatures but have more rainfall.
desert
low rainfall
The sahara desert is very hot so not a lot of animals live there whereas, in a rain forest it rains a lot so lots of animals live there. So the answer is that a rain forest has a high biodiversity.