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Desert

Desert. Alma Munoz Mr. C. Climate. In hot deserts rock surfaces reach 70 o C or 80 o C at midday and cool down to freezing point at midnight In cold desert, rainfall is frozen at night in winter. When water goes into the sand , the dirt cracks because of the humidity. Desert Features.

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Desert

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  1. Desert Alma Munoz Mr. C

  2. Climate • In hot deserts rock surfaces reach 70oC or 80oC at midday and cool down to freezing point at midnight • In cold desert, rainfall is frozen at night in winter. When water goes into the sand , the dirt cracks because of the humidity.

  3. Desert Features • Sand covers only about 20 percent of the Earth's deserts. • Rain does fall rarely in deserts, and desert storms are often violent • Some desert plants store water in their leaves, roots, and stems. • Lakes form where rainfall or meltwater forms where it accumulates.

  4. Interesting places to visit and important cities/areas Arizona New Mexico Texas

  5. Any other exciting things • Animals in the desert eat plants and each other to survive • Many feed on the roots, stems, leaves, and seeds of plants • Some animals get enough water from their food, but others must travel to water holes  • Camels are the most well known desert animals because they can cross the desert better than any other animal.

  6. Websites • http://www.defenders.org/wildlife_and_habitat/habitat/desert.php?lb_v=7 • http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/deserts/features/

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