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Tropical Desert

By: Marybeth Swords. Tropical Desert. Erg desert “Sand Sea” Typically the type of desert that comes to mind. Otherwise Known as…. Where Are tropical Deserts?. Largest deserts in Africa and Australia Sahara Desert: largest tropical desert in the world Covers 9 million square kilometers.

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Tropical Desert

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  1. By: Marybeth Swords Tropical Desert

  2. Erg desert “Sand Sea” Typically the type of desert that comes to mind Otherwise Known as…

  3. Where Are tropical Deserts?

  4. Largest deserts in Africa and Australia • Sahara Desert: largest tropical desert in the world • Covers 9 million square kilometers Where? (Con’t)

  5. Extremely hot (during day) • Can reach up to 113 degrees Fahrenheit • Atmosphere contains little humidity which does not block sun rays during day> extremely high temperatures • Loose twice as much heat at night as humid regions • Receive less than 10 inches of Rain per year • High winds which causes sand to move Climate

  6. Very little vegetation and animal life • Ground-hugging shrubs, short woody trees • cacti • Nocturnal carnivorous animals Plants and Animals

  7. Food Web

  8. Ability to survive on little water and conserve water • Plants have little leaves and those leaves are small and thick in order to conserve water Animal and Plant Adaptations

  9. Driving SUV across sand • Leave tracks in sand • Cause erosion • Kill the little vegetation there already is • Oil and gas production • Nuclear waste put into deserts Human Impact

  10. . N.p.. Web. 14 Feb 2014. <http://environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/habitats/desert-threats/>. Hubpage, . N.p.. Web. 13 Feb 2014. <http://mbyl.hubpages.com/hub/tropical-rainforest-weather-malaria-tribes-of-the-rain-forest-savannah-weather-floods-desert-camels-date-palms>. . N.p.. Web. 13 Feb 2014. <http://www.weather-climate.org.uk/13.php>. Stephanie, P.. N.p.. Web. 13 Feb 2014. <http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/glossary/gloss5/biome/deserts.html>. Viau, Elizabeth. N.d. 0. n.p. http://www.world-builders.org/lessons/less/biomes/desert/hot-desert/desert_chain.gif bibliography

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