A desert may be defined as an area where the average
annual rainfall is less than 250 mm. deserts cover between one eighth and one
seventh of the Earth’s land surface. Hot deserts lie between 20 degree and 30
degree on either side of the equator. The very word desert paints the picture
of a vast sandy and scorching hot area with only dunes and sand dunes.
But a desert need not be hot. There are cold deserts too
that remain covered with snow and ice. Cold deserts cover one sixth of the
world’s surface. Antarctica is a cold desert. The biggest hot desert is Sahara
in Africa.
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