The DesSert The thing that you ask yourself about during the summer time “Why in the freakin heck do I live here?”

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The DesSert The thing that you ask yourself about during the summer time “Why in the freakin heck do I live here?”

What is a Desert? Primarily defined by their lack of rain. Dry, arid environments. Generally get 10 in or less per year over 30 years. When it rains, it POURS!!!!

Where are they found? Found parallel to the equator between 25-35 degrees latitude. ALL Desert areas have low vegetaition and cover for shade

How is it Formed? The Rain Shadow! Warm, moist air travels from the sea, toward land. Moist, air encounters mountains and cools clouds condensing them. Clouds release rain on the top of the mountains. Cool mountain air travels down the other side, warming and drying up. Boom, Warm dry air = Desert.

Types of Deserts Hot & Dry: Rocky soil with great drainage. Rapid Evaporation. Long HOT summers, Short COLD winters. Cold Deserts: Polar Regions. Heavy Snowfall and hardly any water. Long COLD Winters, Short WARM Summers.

Examples of Hot Deserts The Great American Deserts: Great Basin, Mojave, Chihuahuan, Sonoran Arabian Sahara Gobi Australian

Examples of Cold Deserts Antarctic Icelandic

Cool Facts About Deserts Deserts cover 20% of the Earths surface and are still growing due to Human Activities, Climate change etc. The Sahara is the biggest desert in the world. The Sonoran is the most biologically diverse desert in the world! The 2nd coldest temperature ever recorded was in the Antarctic at -128.1 degrees F. 1st being my heart. The hottest recorded temperature was in Death Valley which was 134 degrees F. The smallest desert is the Carcross Desert in Canada that measures about 1 Square mile. The Sonoran is Considered one of the wettest deserts on earth averaging 3-16 inches a year for the past 10 years. The driest desert is the Atacama desert which averages .01 CM of rain a year for the past ten years.

The Sonoran Desert Home of:

What you might see

Vs. What I see

Sonoran Snip-its The Sonoran Desert is the Wettest Desert on average 3-16 in per year. The Sonoran Desert is the most biologically diverse desert in the world! Most ecologically balanced desert in the world. over 500 types of animals and 2000 plants, many of which are only found here. 3 “nurse trees” are the backbone of the sonoran desert.

Where is the Sonoran? Mid to Southern Arizona. Southern California. Parts of Baja, California. Northwest Mexico.

How was our Desert Formed? Warm, moist air travels from the sea, toward land. Moist, air encounters mountains and cools clouds condensing them. Clouds release rain on the top of the mountains. Cool mountain air travels down the other side, warming and drying up. Boom, Warm dry air = Desert. In your notes… put THE RAIN SHADOW!

Types of Land Formations

Alluvial plane A Descending Slope of Sediment cause by rain and floods usually from a canyon.

Sand Dunes Sand Dunes are hills or mounds of loose sand and sediment made by rolling winds.

Bajada (Bah-Ha-Dah!) also known as the cactus zone Bajadas are collections of alluvial fans formed by rain.

Canyon Deep, steep, narrow cuts in large bodies of rocks formed by wind and water erosion.

Goal for Today Describe 3 Characteristics of alluvial plain’s Identify 3 plants AND animals that live in the alluvial plain. Define and describe an arroyo. Describe why the Alluvial plain is so important for the life living in the Sonoran desert. Define 3 Characteristics of Sand Dunes. Identify 3 plants AND animals that live in the Sand Dunes. Describe how you can determine wind direction by dunes. Describe why the Sand Dunes are so important for the life living in the Sonoran Desert. Describe 3 characteristics of Bajadas. Identify 3 Plants AND animals that live in the Bajada. Describe 3 characteristics of the endemic cactus in the Sonoran. Describe why the bajada is so important to the life living in the Sonoran Desert. Identify 3 canyon characteristics. Identify 3 plants AND animals that live in the Canyons. Describe 2 ways in which canyons can be so dangerous. Describe why canyons are so important to the life living in the Sonoran desert.

#AlluvialGoals Describe 3 Characteristics of alluvial plain’s Identify 3 plants AND animals that live in the alluvial plain. Define and describe an arroyo. Describe why the Alluvial plain is so important for the life living in the Sonoran desert.

#SandDunegoals Define 3 Characteristics of Sand Dunes. Identify 3 plants AND animals that live in the Sand Dunes. Describe how you can determine wind direction by dunes. Describe why the Sand Dunes are so important for the life living in the Sonoran Desert.

#BajadaGoals Describe 3 characteristics of Bajadas. Identify 3 Plants AND animals that live in the Bajada. Describe 3 characteristics of the endemic cactus in the Sonoran. Describe why the bajada is so important to the life living in the Sonoran Desert.

#CanyonGoals Identify 3 canyon characteristics. Identify 3 plants AND animals that live in the Canyons. Describe 2 ways in which canyons can be so dangerous. Describe why canyons are so important to the life living in the Sonoran desert.