Exploring Desert Biomes
Deserts are defined by their low rainfall, which leads to minimal vegetation and sparse animal life. While many envision sandy landscapes, deserts can also consist of exposed rock or nutrient-poor soil. Surprisingly, despite the harsh conditions, a variety of insects, reptiles, and small mammals thrive, often remaining inactive during the heat of the day.In this clip
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