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Heavy rain in a desert biome can cause flash floods as the water is unable to be absorbed quickly into the dry soil. This sudden flooding can erode the landscape, wash away vegetation, and disrupt the delicate balance of the ecosystem. It may also lead to temporary changes in the distribution of plant and animal populations in the area.

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