The country is Chile, which stretches as a relatively long and narrow (elongated) region down the western coast, between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes Mountains.
Yes, it is. However, it is not the sort of desert most people think of. It is mostly between 5000 and 8,000 feet in elevation with higher mountains al around and deep narrow canyons and mesas.. There is snow in the winter and thunderstorms in the spring and monsoons in the summer. Much of the area is steppe or pinon pine/juniper forest.
No, since the fertile Jordan Valley intervenes. But they're relatively close, since the fertile area is narrow.
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The answer would depend upon which desert you refer to as well as your location in that specific desert. It could range from minus 100 degrees F. to about 150 degrees.
Atacama Desert
That would be the Atacama Desert in northern Chile.
No, Oman has a narrow coastal plain, but mountains inland and desert inland of those mountains.
Pakistan has a geographical feature. The Indus River. 1. Between the desert and the mountains runs a narrow strip of green that is the fertile plan of the Indus ...
The country is Chile, which stretches as a relatively long and narrow (elongated) region down the western coast, between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes Mountains.
The Pacific Northwest Indians lived on a narrow strip of land between the Pacific Ocean and forestland. Several communities, or tribes, lived in this area including the Nisga'a.
Valley Glaciers!
A narrow passage between two mountains is often referred to as a gorge or a ravine.
The opening between mountains is called a mountain pass. It is a narrow gap or cut in the mountain range that allows for easier passage through the mountains.
valley glaciers
A long, narrow , deep inlet of the sea between hills or mountains
A deep narrow passage between mountains is called a canyon. Canyons are formed over thousands of years by erosion from flowing water, creating breathtaking natural landscapes.