Give a description of the several types of deserts that can be found worldwide, along with an explanation of how they arise. (Answer in 250 words)
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About a fifth of world’s land is made up of desserts. All the desserts are confined to 15°-30° parallel of latitude north and south of equator. They lie in the trade wind belt on the western parts of continent where trade winds are offshore. The work of winds and water in eroding elevated uplands, transporting the worn off materials and deposting them elsewhere, has given rise to five distinct kinds of dessert landscape.
1. Rocky dessert- This consists of large stretches of bare rocks, swept clear of sand and dust by the wind. The exposed rocks are thoroughly smoothed and polished.
2. Stony dessert- This is composed of extensive sheets of angular pebbles and gravels which the winds are not able to blow off.
3. Sandy dessert- This is a sea of sand which typifies the popular idea of dessert secenary. The intricate patterns of ripples on the dune surface indicate the direction of winds.
4. Badlands- The term badlands was first given to an arid area in South Dakota, USA, where the hills were badly eroded by occasional rain-storm into gullies and ravines.
5. Mountain dessert- Some dessert are found on highlands such as plateau and mountain ranges. Erosion has dissected the dessert highlands into harsh, serrated outlines of chotic peaks and craggy ranges.
A desert is an extremely dry area of land with extreme environments and sparse vegetation. They are likely to develop in areas where annual precipitation is less than 250 mm. It is one of Earth’s major types of ecosystems, supporting a community of distinctive flora and fauna specially adapted to the harsh environment.
Geologists group deserts into five categories:
Deserts are found on every continent and cover about one-fifth of Earth’s land area. They are home to around 1 billion people-one-sixth of the Earth’s population. It has been observed that in semi-arid areas that border deserts, climate change and human activities have led to increased desertification.