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INTRODUCTION:
Deserts are arid regions, generally receiving less than ten inches (25 centimeters) of precipitation a year, or regions where the potential evaporation rate is twice as great as the precipitation. Deserts cover more than one fifth of the Earth's land, and they are found on every continent. Far from being barren wastelands, deserts are biologically rich habitats with a vast array of animals and plants that have adapted to the harsh conditions there. Some deserts are among the planet's last remaining areas of total wilderness. Yet more than one billion people, one-sixth of the Earth's population, actually live in desert regions.The world's deserts are divided into four categories i.e. 1. Subtropical deserts are the hottest, with parched terrain and rapid evaporation. The subtropical deserts are Sahara, Arabian, Kalahari, Australian Desert, Gibson, Great Sandy, Great Victoria, Simpson and Sturt Stony, Mojave, Sonoran, Chihuahuan and Thar. The Sahara has a surface area of 9 million square kilometers (3.5 million square miles), and it stands as the largest non-polar desert in the world; 2. Cool coastal deserts are located within the same latitudes as subtropical
deserts, the average temperature is much cooler because of frigid offshore ocean currents. The Cool Coastal deserts are Namib and Atacama; 3. Cold winter deserts are marked by stark temperature differences from season to season, ranging from 100°F (38°C) in the summer to 10°F (–12°C) in the winter. The Cold winter deserts are Great Basin, Colorado Plateau, Patagonian, Kara-Kum, Kyzyl-Kum, Iranian, Taklamakan and Gobi and 4. Polar regions are also considered to be deserts because nearly all moisture in these areas is locked up in the form of ice. The Polar regions deserts are Arctic and Antarctica. Antarctica has a surface area of about 14 million square kilometers (5.5 million square miles), making it the largest desert in the world. The Sahara is the world's largest hot desert and third largest desert, after Antarctica and Arctic. The largest hot desert in the world, northern Africa's Sahara, reaches temperatures of up to 122 degrees Fahrenheit (50 degrees Celsius) during the day. But some deserts are always cold, like the Gobi desert in Asia and the desert on the continent of Antarctica. Others are mountainous. Only about 10 percent of deserts are covered by sand dunes.

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