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30° North or South latitude Inland areas separated from oceanic moisture by mountain ranges Gobi Desert of Mongolia (the Himalayas) Great Basin of the southwestern US (The Sierra Nevada)
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Precipitation is low, less than 100 cm per year Average annual temperature is less than 10° C Sparse plant life, and consists of mountains, rock, and sand Vegetation is sparse Pronounced drought season Short humid season
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Karakum Desert Takla Makan Gobi Desert Ordos Desert Sonoran West through Iran and Afghanistan to the Himalayas in the east Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota
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Baja California Central Mexico Southern Argentina Southwest Africa Coastal Chile Coastal Peru Arabia Iran Pakistan Western India Tropical deserts are located in:
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“Arid” climate Average annual temperature over 64.4 o F Daytime temperatures can reach 120 o F Precipitation is rare
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Gazelles Coyotes Rattlesnakes Gerbils Jack rabbits Armadillo Prickly Pear Yellow Palo Verde Saguaro Cactus Prickly Pear Yellow Palo Verde Saguaro Cactus Fishhook Cactus Trichomes
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Sand Dunes Sahara Desert Death Valley Negev Desert
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Iron Copper Salt Gold Silver Uranium
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Prickly Pear Saguaro Cactus Fishhook Cactus Dromedary Camel Rock hyrax Zebratail Lizard Rock Sand Shrub
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Warmer surrounding temperatures Development of "urban heat- islands” 12-14 percent increase in rainfall Expansion of deserts (desertification)
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A nocturnal lifestyle-keeps them out of the heat Living in burrows-which are cooler and more humid Slender bodies with long limbs - better for shedding heat Eyes protected from the sun Adaptations for reducing water loss - specialized snouts, waxy body coatings, efficient kidneys
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Biggest threat to a desert is development Allergies to airborne pollens Mining Off-road vehicle use Global warming Salinization of the soil
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