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By: Kenady Browning
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Most deserts lie along the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn. North America Australia South America Arabian Peninsula Africa
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It rains about 10 inches or less every year.
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The temperature can be over 100 degrees during the day, but below 32 degrees at night.
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Barrel Cactus Barrel Cactus Brittle Bush Brittle Bush Chainfruit Cholla Chainfruit Cholla Creosote Bush Creosote Bush Crimson Hedgehog Cactus Crimson Hedgehog Cactus Desert Ironwood Desert Ironwood Joshua Tree Joshua Tree Jumping Cholla Jumping Cholla Mojave Aster Mojave Aster Ocotillo Ocotillo Palo Verde Palo Verde Pancake Prickly Pear Cactus Pancake Prickly Pear Cactus Saguaro Cactus Saguaro Cactus Soaptree Yucca Soaptree Yucca Triangle-leaf Bursage Triangle-leaf Bursage
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Armadillo Lizard Armadillo Lizard Banded Gila Monster Banded Gila Monster Bobcat Bobcat Cactus Wren Cactus Wren Coyote Coyote Desert Bighorn Sheep Desert Bighorn Sheep Desert Kangaroo Rat Desert Kangaroo Rat Javelina Javelina Cactus Ferruginoug Pygmy Owl Cactus Ferruginoug Pygmy Owl Sonoran Desert Toad Sonoran Desert Toad Sonoran Pronghorn Antelope Sonoran Pronghorn Antelope Thorny Devil Thorny Devil
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Deserts cover about one-fifth of all the land in the world. The desert is the hottest biome on earth. The Sahara is the largest desert in the world.
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