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3.1.2.3 Hot deserts (part b) management MatchUp
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Removing resources from the ground
Hydrocarbons
Dune-buggy
Irrigation
Middle East
Camel
Depleted groundwater stores and salinisation because salt moves to the surface
Commercial farming
Subsistence farming
Mineral extraction
Oil, coal and gas are all examples of:
Large deposits of fossil fuels are found in the:
Because deserts have very little rainfall, what is often needed to grow crops?
What is a problem of irrigation?
Nomadic herding and small-scale crop growth are examples of:
Large scale crop production is called:
A traditional way of travelling in a desert is by:
Some people visit deserts as tourists. A transport method that could result in soil erosion is using a :