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1 Desert By: John Hess, Adam Kalinowski, and Luke Sullivan, Andoni Giacoletti

2 Geological Features Desert- An extremely dry region with about little to no plant life present. About 1/3 of Earth’s landmass is desert. Often created because they are located in a rain shadow. Usually have less vegetation to prevent erosion. Includes alluvial fan, arroyo, bajada, blowout, butte, desert pavement, desert varnish, dunes and flash floods. characteristics: sparse vegetation & animals, cacti, succulents, drought tolerant, reptiles, insects, rodents, birds

3 Temperature Not much precipitation; occasional showers Variable daily & seasonally, hot & cold

4 Types of Plants Cactus, Mesquite, Creosote, Ocotillo, Desert Ironwood, Joshua Tree, Jumping Cholla, Mojave Aster Most plants are drought resistant.

5 Human Impact on desert A human activity that hurts the desert is off roading. The reason why off roading hurts the desert is: They leave tracks in the desert The tracks kill plants, and the animals can’t eat dead plants It also kills animals that hide in the sand

6 Types of animals Texas horned lizard Ostrich Black widow Desert toad Roadrunner

7 Commercial Value Desert prospecting Hunting for meteorites oiling

8 Works cited http://library.thinkquest.org/C0113340/text/i mpact/impact.desert.html http://library.thinkquest.org/C0113340/text/i mpact/impact.desert.html http://www.desertanimals.net/


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