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Hot deserts
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Hot desert facts 1/3 the earth's surface is covered by desert
13% of the world's population live in deserts 136.4° f was recorded in the shade at Azizia in Libya the Atacama desert was without rain for 40 years temperatures can fall below freezing at night
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sand dunes can reach heights of up to 300m
sand covers less than 20 % of the world's desert areas dust from the Sahara is sometimes blown into the UK the Sahara Desert covers 8% of the world's land area there are approximately 1,200 species of plant in the Sahara deserts occur in five of the world's seven continents
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What are deserts? Areas with an average rainfall of less than 100mm a year can be classed as deserts. Rainfall in deserts tends to be very irregular, making them some of the most inhospitable environments on our planet.
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Deserts often experience high winds which leads to the formation of sand dunes.
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Desert plant life How have plants in the hot deserts adapted to live in intense heat and with little water?
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Desert wildlife How have the animals adapted to living in the desert?
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By the end of the lesson you will know:
Where hot deserts are found Why there are very hot during the day and cold at night Why they are dry
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Your tasks: On your world map, shade the areas that have a hot desert climate. Use the diagrams to help explain why deserts are hot and dry. Use the data below to draw a climate graph for Cairo: Month J F M A S O N D Temp (°C) 13 15 18 21 26 28 24 20 Rainfall (mm) 5 3 2
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