Deserts

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Firefly Books, 2003 - 256 pàgines

A quick reference to the planet's driest regions.

Deserts is an abundantly illustrated handbook that examines the fascinating eco-systems of 49 major deserts. Studying the history of deserts improves our understanding of the climatic conditions that create hostile environments. Deserts are located on every continent -- including Antarctica. The book covers each with concise descriptions and quick-reference symbols and charts that display vital statistics such as average rainfall and temperatures, and expanse.

Deserts are defined by their aridity and this lack of water results in conditions that are hostile to flora and fauna, prevent soil, and cause extreme swings of temperature.

For instance, equatorial deserts can experience drops from 122°F during the day to less than -13°F at night.

Some deserts are very old -- the Kalahari has existed for 65-135 million years. Others are relative newcomers -- the Sahara was Africa's Land-o-Lakes until the last Ice Age.

Seven North American deserts are featured: Sonora, Anza Borrego, Death Valley, Gran Desierto de Altar, Mojave, Great Salt Lake, and Great Basin.

 

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Climatic Conditions That Create Deserts
5
The Planets Desert Zones
6
WEATHERING
6
Meteorological Weathering
10
Mechanical Weathering
11
Weathering by Algae and Lichens 40 Limestone Weathering 41 Rock Patinas
11
DUNES
11
Shapes Created by Wind
11
Ergs
11
Fluvial Plains
11
The Disappearance of the Deserts
11
The Deserts Revenge
11
DESERT GUIDES
11
Africa and Europe
11
Middle East
24
Asia
29

Sand Sheets
11
Loess 62 Shapes Created by Wind Abrasion
11
Yardangs
11
DESERT SOILS
11
Surface Morphologies
11
Pavements of Stone
11
DESERT CHRONICLE
11
The Landscape in History
11
The Americas 238 Australia
Index
Photo Credits
Bibliography
Glossary
Web Sites
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