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3.1.2.3 Hot deserts (part a) Typeit

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The Thar Desert is in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It has about 200 mm of rain per and temperatures of over 30°C. It is the most populated desert in the world. Some people are hunter . Most people carry out farming. However, cotton can be grown for sales due to . This water is extracted from the River . Unfortunately there is a danger of overcultivation. The area is rich in gypsum and feldspar. Limestone is also quarried and used in the industry. Tourism is developing and there are desert.

Human activity is increasing pressure on the world as we develop and threaten deserts. An example would be the factors leading up to . You could call a desert ecosystem , in the same way as you would describe a cold environment with a low carrying capacity. Plants and animals in deserts are highly adapted and eek out a tough existence. There are many linkages between the living (biotic) and non-living () components of a desert ecosystem. For example the relationships within the food .

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