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प्रश्न
Bring out the differences between tropical and temperate deserts in terms of climate and vegetation.
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उत्तर
Tropical Deserts :
(a) These are located between 15° to 30°North and south latitudes.
(b) Climate is hot and dry.
(c) Trees are palm trees, cactus, xerophytic plants.
(d) The temperature may range from 30°C to 45°C annual rainfall less than 25 cm, winter temperature below 20°C. It is known as the highest range of temperature.
Temperate Deserts :
(a) These are found between 40° to 55° North and south latitudes.
(b) Climate is cold and dry.
(c) Thorny bushes, long-rooted grass, small trees, etc.
(d) Temperature is between 3°C and 12°C, annual rainfall is 20cm to 60 cm. In the Calgary region of Canada temperature is -10°C, Range of temperature is moderate.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Name any four natural regions of the world.
Describe the general characteristics of natural regions.
State the factors responsible for the climatic classification of natural regions
How many kinds of natural resources are available? Name them.
What is a hydro logical cycle?
Name the gases that are found in the air along with their percentage.
What is geothermal energy ? Give examples of geothermal energy.
What is the hydrological cycle?
Define the Mangrove forest.
Long Answer Question:
Elaborate on the special features of vegetation in the hot desert region.
