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Comparison between Ladakh & Sahara - Coggle Diagram
Comparison between Ladakh & Sahara
Ladakh
The Ladakh desert is located at a high altitude of above 5000m. vegetation is found up to a height of 3600 m and above that, there is no flora.
The people of Ladakh traditionally lead a nomadic pastoral life. The most prominent occupation in Ladakh is agriculture. The people of Ladakh are keen in trade and travel to long distances for seeking favourable prices for their products. Buddhism is the main religion of Ladakh.
Ladakh is a region administered by India as a union territory and constitutes an eastern portion of the larger Kashmir region that has been the subject of a dispute between India and Pakistan since 1947 and India and China since 1959
Sahara desert
The Sahara desert is located in the plain areas having small rocky hills and plateaus with slight elevation. The rocks do not have any flora.
The Sahara is a formidable desert where people usually form a caravan to travel from place to place. The camel is the best form of travel here. The Sahara is home to a number of nomadic tribes.
The population of the Sahara is just two million. People who live in the Sahara are predominantly nomads, who move from place to place depending on the seasons. Others live in permanent communities near water sources
What plants are found in the Sahara desert
. Cactus, date palms and acacia are seen in Sahara desert.
What plants are found Ladakh
During the brief summer months, Ladakh' s meadows transform, blossoming with vibrant flowers such as edelweiss, wild roses, and various primula species.
What animals are found in Ladakh
Ladakh is the home to endemic Himalayan wildlife, such as the bharal, yak, Himalayan brown bear, Himalayan wolf and the iconic snow leopard.
What animals are found in Sahara desert
The animals found in the Sahara desert are camels, hyenas, jackals, foxes, scorpions, several varieties of snakes and lizards.