All deserts are dry, since a desert is defined as an area receiving less than 250 mm or 10 inches of precipitation per year. The world's largest desert is Antarctica. The Antarctic desert covers 13.9 million square kilometres, or almost 5.5 million square miles.
However, when most people think of deserts the implied thought is that they are sand based not ice based. It is also not known as the Antarctica Desert because it is not referred to as such in the text books.
The Sahara is the largest hot desert. It is in northern Africa and occupies over a quarter of Africa, covering 9.1 million square kilometres, or 3.5 million square miles. It is generally more recognised as a desert because its rate of evaporation exceeds the rate of precipitation, whereas the Antarctic has a very low evaporation rate.
1.desert 2.tundra 3.boreal forest 4.grassland 5.temperate decidous forest
The largest land biome in the world is the taiga, also known as the boreal forest. This biome is characterized by cold temperatures and coniferous forests, spanning across North America, Europe, and Asia. It plays a crucial role in regulating the Earth's climate.
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A cactus typically lives in desert biomes, where they are adapted to survive in arid conditions with low rainfall and high temperatures.
Desert biome affects the food web since the producers which are always grass will be less hence there will be no food web which will be effective.
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The Desert is the driest biome.
Desert and Tundra are the driest biomes.
When studying the earth it is important to know the many biomes, what they are made of, and where they are located. The driest biome on earth is called a desert.
The driest biome on earth is the desert biome. Deserts receive very little rainfall each year, leading to arid conditions and sparse vegetation. Some deserts, like the Atacama Desert in Chile, are so dry that they receive almost no rainfall at all.
Yes, it is. The driest desert is the Sahara, but every desert is dry.
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The driest biome is the desert biome, characterized by extremely low rainfall levels and sparse vegetation. Deserts typically receive less than 250 millimeters (10 inches) of rainfall per year, leading to arid conditions and limited plant and animal life.
1.desert 2.tundra 3.boreal forest 4.grassland 5.temperate decidous forest
The biome that receives less than 25 cm of rain per year is the desert biome. Deserts are characterized by their arid conditions and limited precipitation, making them one of the driest environments on Earth.
Desert is the biome for a desert.