A biological desert is an area without life. For instance, one is the majority of the deep blue sea(far from Coastlines), where there is hardly any fish life (If at all any)
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Uriel N. Safriel has written: 'A generation of desert biological research in Israel' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Desert biology, Desert ecology
Water availability is the main limiting factor in desert biomes. The scarcity of water restricts the growth and distribution of plant and animal species in these arid environments. Additionally, extreme temperatures and lack of nutrients contribute to the harsh conditions that limit the biological productivity of desert ecosystems.
J. Mark Ritchie has written: 'Desert locust control operations and their environmental impacts' -- subject(s): Biological control, Desert locust 'A taxonomic revision of the genus Oedaleus Fieber (Orthoptera, Acrididae)' -- subject(s): Classification, Insects, Oedaleus
Soil forms the slowest in extremely cold environments such as polar regions and high mountain peaks where low temperatures limit biological activity and weathering processes.
A few desert biomes:Antarctic Desert Sahara Kalahari Desert Namib Desert Arabian Desert That Desert Gobi Desert Chihuahuan Desert Great Basin Desert Mojave Desert Sonoran Desert Atacama Desert Patagonia Desert
Sahara, Arabian Desert, Gobi Desert, Mojave Desert, Thar Desert, Taklamakan Desert, Chihuahuan Desert, Atacama Desert, Patagonian Desert, Great Victoria Desert, Gibson Desert, etc.
Atacama Desert Sechura Desert Patagonian Desert Chihuahuan Desert Mojave Desert Great Basin Desert Colorado Plateau Desert Sonoran Desert Guajira Desert Monte Desert
definition of non biological
Antarctic DesertSahara Gobi Desert Thar Desert Arabian Desert Kalahari Desert Great Basin Desert Chihuahuan Desert Patagonian Desert Atacama desert Monte Desert Mojave Desert Colorado Plateau Desert Taklamakan Desert Sonoran Desert