What is the world's largest desert that is home to the veiled Tuareg Tribe?
The Tuareg live in the Sahara but that is not the largest desert in the world. That honor goes to Antarctica.
Where is the southern most us desert?
Deserts can be found in almost any latitude away from the Equator. They are found in southern Mongolia and northern China.
What is the name for a desert area that gets some rainfall or where there is a spring?
Most deserts receive some rainfall each year. However, the only area in a desert with a spring would be an oasis.
How much rainfall in a year is there in the desert?
The Chihuahuan Desert is huge and rainfall varies with location. In my area the rainfall each year is from 7 to 9 inches and just a couple miles can make a big difference. Some areas of the desert receive considerably more and others less. Some years are quite wet while other years are dry.
What are the names of the deserts in Latin America?
South America
Atacama - a desert in Chile and Peru, the driest place on Earth
La Guajira Desert - a desert in northern Colombia
Monte Desert - in Argentina, a smaller desert above the Patagonian
Patagonian Desert - the largest desert by area in the Americas, located in Argentina and Chile
Peruvian Desert- in Peru and Chile
Sechura Desert - a desert located along a portion of the northwestern coast in Peru
What animal is rare in the desert?
Saharan Cheetah
Desert Hedgehogs
Sand Foxes
Lybian Striped Weasel (like the skunk of the desert)
Striped Hyena
Brown Hyena
What is the seasonal temperature in the desert?
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.
In what country is the Sahara Desert found?
The Rubʿ al Khali "the empty quarter") or Empty Quarter is the largest sand desert in the world, encompassing most of the southern third of the Arabian Peninsula.
How do cactuses adapt to the climate?
It has a succulent stem (fleshy)which stores water.It has long deep roots to tap underground water. It has small,waxy and thorny leaves to reduce water loss through transpiration.The waxy coating covers the stomata which releases water in the form of water vapour.
What is the rainy season for a desert?
There is no specific rainy season that describes all deserts. Some have a rainy season in the summer while others have it in winter. Yet others have both a summer and a winter rainy season. I live in the Chihuahuan Desert and our monsoon runs from about June 15 through the end of September.
Would you survive in Antarctica or Sahara?
You could survive in either desert, given the appropriate supplies, clothing and transport.
What are the issues of the desert?
Changes in weather patterns or in land use can affect desert biomes.
Dry desert climates are formed by high-pressure zones in which cold air masses descend then warm. But heat from the ground evaporates the water again before it can come down as rain. The ground is usually hot from the Sun's rays as these are not attenuated by cloud cover.
Pollution of the reduced water supply, or using the water for farming, are both activities that can put pressure on the plant and animal life in the desert.
What plant grows in the desert and doesn't need much water?
Any plant one sees growing in the desert doesn't need much water to survive. A plant requiring lots of water just does not grow in a desert. This includes succulents such as cacti, agaves and aloes, yuccas, ocotillos, some trees and shrubs, certain grasses and other smaller plants.
What are the prevailing winds that affect the Sahara desert?
The prevailing winds that affect the Sahara Desert are what determine the precipitation. The dry air affects the moisture.
What is the desert in Venezuela called?
Atacama Desert
The Atacama Desert is commonly known as the driest place in the world, especially the surroundings of the abandoned Yungay town (in Antofagasta Region, Chile).
What is the average daytime temperature in the Patagonian Desert?
There are over 2 dozen major desert areas in the world and each has its own weather and climate statistics so there is no single answer to your question. Temperatures can range from well below -100 degrees F. in Antarctica to +134 degrees F. in the Mojave Desert.
What desert surrounds Damascus?
Damascus is not surrounded by desert... it is surrounded with green area called Ghotta... it is the only place in the world where you can find planting with twp gropes at time = trees and grow something else under trees.
What are the two names of the deserts in Egypt?
The deserts are the Sahara(west) and the Arabian Desert(east)
Does tumble weed grow in the desert?
Yes, Russian Thistle, aka tumbleweed, will grow in the desert, primarily in disturbed areas and areas that receive extra water, such as along roads.
What is the temperature range in the Thar Desert?
The Hadley Cell affects temperatures in the desert because air rises, cools and condenses over the rainforests at 0° and warm dry air descends over the tropics because the moisture has been used up. Deserts are usually found at the tropics in rain shadows. Rain shadows are areas on the other side of a mountain, or an area of high ground, where there is no relief rainfall. Warm moist air rises, cools and condenses over the mountain so it rains at the top, and dry warm air descends on the other side. There is no moisture left, and so there is no rain. This area is called a rain shadow, and this is where deserts usually are. The atmosphere contains little humidity to block the Sun's rays and desert surfaces receive a little more than twice the solar radiation received by humid regions.
Name two countries that share the Sahara desert?
the desert climate is in lot of countries but i only know 3 which are Carlifonia,Egypt new Mexico
On which continent is the Syrian Desert located?
Most of the Negev desert coincides with most of
southern Israel, on the continent of Asia.
Asia (more precisely the Middle East)
What are some symbiotic relationships in the savanna desert?
the acacia tree and stinging ants,oxpecker eat ticks and other parasites off of animals like zebras and antelopes
Clarification:
Actually, there is no such thing as a 'savanna desert.' The savanna is a transition biome between the desert and an adjacent biome, such as a grassland or forest. It receives more rain, on average, than a desert.