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Desert ecosystem

Desert ecosystem

Hello ! And welcome to power point desert The first page will be about

Hello ! And welcome to power point desert The first page will be about desert key words.

Deserts Keywords and key sentences are Here 1. sunlight 2. Landscape 3. heat 4.

Deserts Keywords and key sentences are Here 1. sunlight 2. Landscape 3. heat 4. evaperation 5. desert 6. sand Deserts are the driest places on Earth. A desert is an ecosystem where there is very little rainfall. Most deserts get less than 25 cm (about 10 in. ) of rain each year. Desert plants and animals need very little water to live.

There are two kinds of deserts, hot and cold deserts. Hot deserts can have

There are two kinds of deserts, hot and cold deserts. Hot deserts can have temperatures over 43°C (about 110°F) during the day. Night temperatures drop to about 7°C (about 45°F). Even winters are mild, with temperatures usually above freezing. Cold deserts have freezing temperatures and blizzards in the winter. But in the summer, they get as hot deserts. The Sonoran Desert is a hot desert located in parts of California, Arizona, and Mexico. It is divided into several regions. Its northeastern region is called the Arizona Upland.

Many different types of plants and animals live in the Arizona Upland region of

Many different types of plants and animals live in the Arizona Upland region of the Sonoran Desert. � Plants in the Arizona Upland Low-lying trees, thorny shrubs (called scrub), and cacti are common in the Arizona Upland region of the Sonoran Desert. The saguaro cactus grows only in the Sonoran Desert and is found everywhere in this region except on valley floors. This area is known as the saguaro -paloverde forest because of the saguaro cacti and the paloverde trees. Different flowers bloom at different times of the yea

I will kill you in the desert TO!!! STOP!!! Wow its huge

I will kill you in the desert TO!!! STOP!!! Wow its huge

How they interact 1. Owls in cacti 2. Animals in sand 3. Animals in

How they interact 1. Owls in cacti 2. Animals in sand 3. Animals in caves

Living things/non living things dromedary, dung beetle, camel, civet, Egyptian vulture, flamingo, fox, gazelle,

Living things/non living things dromedary, dung beetle, camel, civet, Egyptian vulture, flamingo, fox, gazelle, hare, hedgehog, Arabian horse, hyena, ibex, jackal, jerboa, lesser bustard, lizard, locust, oryx, peregrine falcon, porcupine, sand cobra, scorpion, skink, veiled chameleon, viper, addax antelope, barn owls, cape hare, dama deer, desert hedgehog, dorcas gazelle, fan-tailed raven, Fennec fox, gerbil, horned viper, jackal, jerboa, mouse, Nubian bustard, ostrich, sand fox, shrew, slender mongoose, spinytailed lizard, spotted hyena, etc. water, rocks, sand, air

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