A desert is a landscape or region that receives very little precipitation, typically less than 250 millimeters (10 inches) per year. Deserts can be found on every continent and cover about one-fifth of the Earth'slandsurface. They are characterized by arid conditions, extreme temperatures, and sparse vegetation.
Types of Deserts
There are four main types of deserts:
Hot and Dry Deserts: These deserts have high temperatures and very low humidity. Examples include the Sahara Desert in Africa and the Arabian Desert in the Middle East.
Semiarid Deserts: These deserts have slightly more moisture than hot and dry deserts, but still experience long dry seasons. The Chihuahuan Desert in North America is an example of a semiarid desert.
Coastal Deserts: Found along the coasts of continents, these deserts have moderate temperatures and low precipitation. The Atacama Desert in South America is a coastal desert.
Cold Deserts: These deserts have low temperatures and can experience snowfall. The Gobi Desert in Asia is a cold desert.
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