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Differences Between Ladakh , Thar Desert and Sahara Desert, made by…
Differences Between Ladakh , Thar Desert and Sahara Desert
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The people of Ladakh usually live a nomadic, rural lifestyle and are real and honest.
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Due to its high altitude, Ladakh is always freezing cold and dry for most of the year.
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The air is so thin that you can feel the sun’s heat intensely. In summers, the temperature during the day is just above zero degrees and the night temperature is much below -30°C.
Katpana desert is the highest desert in the world, located 2,226m above the mean sea level
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Barley, wheat, buckwheat, peas, rapeseed, and beans are some of their primary agricultural products.
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. Located in North Africa, it covers large sections of the continent - covering 9,200,000 square
The Great Indian Desert, well known as the Thar
Desert, is a large and arid region in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent.
Covering about 200,000 km2 in terms of area it forms a natural boundary between India and Pakistan.
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The oasis in the Sahara desert and the Nile valley in Egypt support the settled population. Since water is available, people grow date palms. They also grow rice, wheat, barley and beans.
The people of Thar are nomads, rearing cattles and doing agriculture for a living
The climate being hot, there's always a surge of water and females have to travel long distances to fetch water for their families.
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