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Describe what you see in this picture?

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Here's a picture of a desert: http://weathersavvy.com/desert2_OPT.jpg

Can you describe what you see in it? And like how do you think the weather or climate is like etc.

Please, I need this to help me do an assignment for Geography! (: So yeah, your help is very much appreciated! Thanks in advance <3

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  1. who has given you the authority to take a picture of my garden? Shame on you.


  2. It&#039;s dry, arid, not much vegetation...

    This link would be much better to use (it tells you everything you need to know)...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desert

  3. well,

    i see rocks, and sand obviously.

    i see few plants.

    im sure its like freakishly hot .

    and there is probably no water.

    i either see a city or more sand like in the background.

    anddd thats about it.

  4. a desert scene of longstanding with minimum moisture as shown by the grasses but with life still clinging to it as can be seen by the animal foot prints. the wind is from the left to the right as the picture is viewed, which is indicated by the way the sand is blown, and the sun is at the left which seems to indicate we are looking east. and the wind is from north to south. in the distance are mountains which could be the southern part of the sierra Nevada&#039;s and in the middle distance is what appears to be a dry lake bed making me think i could be seeing death valley. or at least southern california in the mojave desert.

  5. ummm looks arizonyish!!  Dry, hot, nothing very moist etc.

    Sorry that wasn&#039;t much help!!

    JB LUV FOREVER!!! &lt;333333333333

  6. If you wanna know what the climate is like, then it is typical of most deserts - look up typical climate info for deserts - warm and dry; cold at night etc

  7. Generally, deserts are dry, barren and sandy. There are also rock formations with sparse vegetation due to its less habitable atmosphere and less precipitation resulting to high temperatures. Plants have adapted to the lack of water by using dew for moisture and taking in water through their leaves and stems.

    Deserts are areas where the rainfall is too low to sustain any vegetation at all. The rainfall in desert areas is less than 250 mm or 10 inches per year, and some years may experience no rainfall at all.

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