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Dessert Project

Published on Apr 14, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

DESERT

BY: JERICAH MOORE
Photo by Philerooski

DESERT DESCRIPTION

  • The desert is a place with little perception.
  • There is a lack of vegetation.
  • Deserts are formed by weather processing.
  • There are flash floods in the desert to.

DESERT DESCRIPTION P

A DESERT IS A BARREN AREA OF LAND WHERE LITTLE PRECIPITATION OCCURS. LIVING CONDITIONS ARE VERY HOSTILE FOR PLANTS AND ANIMALS. THE LACK OF VEGETATION EXPOSES THE UNPROTECTED SURFACE OF THE GROUND. THE DESERT I

DESERT CLIMATE

  • The deserts really hot and humid.
  • The desert does not get a lot of rain so its very dry.
  • Oases may occur in some spots.
  • The desert has a poor climate.
Photo by Nick Kenrick.

DESERT TOPOGRAPHY

  • Dunes, wind-blown piles of sand, are the most common image of a desert landscape.
  • Wind whips the sand making the sand dunes.