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More about God’s Amazing World
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What Are Deserts Like? Deserts are very dry. Deserts can be very hot during the day (over 100 degrees). Deserts can be very cold at night (below freezing). Deserts cover 1/3 of the earth’s surface.
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Deserts have little rainfall each year.
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World’s Largest Deserts NameWhere is it?How big? SaharaNorthern Africa3,500,000 sq.mi GobiMongolia-China1,295,000 sq.mi KalahariSouthern Africa225,000 sq. mi. ChihuahuanU.S./Mexico175,000 sq. mi. Great BasinWestern U.S.158,000 sq. mi. Great VictoriaAustralia150,000 sq. mi. Great SandyAustralia150,000 sq. mi.
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Arabian Australian Chihuahuan Kalahari Mojave Sahara Sonoran Atacama Gobi Great Basin Namib Iranian
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Where Are Deserts Located? They are found in bands between 30 degrees north and 30 degrees south.
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Desert Plants Be careful! Some will bite you! Saguaro Cactus Barrel Cactus Old Man Cactus Prickly Pear Cactus Dragon Tree Octillo Desert Spoon Boojum Aloe Joshua Tree Yucca
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Desert Animals do any of these sound scary to You? Addax Cactus wren Desert lark Dingo Fat sand rat Fennec fox Gila monster Great jerboa Great mouse-tailed bat Lappet-faced vulture Sidewinder Thorny devil
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Fun Facts! Sand dunes can reach 927 feet tall! 13% of the world’s population live in deserts. No rain fell for over 40 years in the Atacama Desert in Chile. Sand covers less than 20% of the world’s desert areas. There are 1200 species of plants in the Sahara. Sahara=8% of world’s land area
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Now that you Heard about the desert... You get to go on a WEBQUEST to learn more about deserts... that’s deserts with one s. We don’t want to eat a desert, we want to eat TWO desserts...that’s with two s’s.
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