
Biomes: Desert (1989)
Discusses desert biomes, highlighting their unique characteristics, such as extreme temperatures, lack of water, and diverse adaptations of plants and animals. It explains how deserts are formed by global wind patterns and the scarcity of rainfall, leading to a variety of desert landscapes, including sandy, stony, and mountainous regions. The adaptations of desert flora, like cacti and succulents, are crucial for water retention, while fauna, including nocturnal mammals and reptiles, have evolved behaviors to survive the harsh conditions. The impact of climate change and human activities on desertification is also addressed.
Keywords
desert biomes, climate, adaptations, flora, fauna, water scarcity, temperature extremes, desertification, human impact
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