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What are hot deserts also known as? | Sub tropical deserts |
Where are deserts found? | Close to the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn: lines parallel to the equator, between 20 and 35 degrees north and south |
Where does the Sahara lie? | On the tropic on Cancer, north of the equator |
Give three other subtropical deserts. | 1) Arabian desert 2) Australian desert 3) Thar desert |
What are the four types of deserts, by formation? | 1) Trade wind deserts 2) Rain shadow deserts 3) Coastal deserts 4) Monsoon deserts |
Why are trade wind deserts dry? | Trade winds blow from sub-tropical areas with high pressures towards the equator where there is low pressure. They are dry winds |
Why are rain shadow deserts dry? | When winds blow across a mountain range the air looses its moisture. This creates a rain shadow in the leeward side |
Why are Coastal deserts dry? | Cold ocean currents near the coast cools the air so it doesn't rise and therefore there is no rain. Cold air sometimes causes mist or fog at sea level |
Why are Monsoon deserts dry? | The southwest wind brings rain, but it mostly falls over the Himalayas. The North east monsoon brings the dry weather |
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