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What (who) is desert steppe - definition

MOUNTAIN RANGE
Bayuda; Bayuda Steppe; Bayudah Desert
  • Desert well used by [[Bisharin]] nomadic pastoralists

Bugeac steppe         
Bugeac steppe; Stepa Bugeacului; Steppe of Bugeac; Steppe of Budjak; Steppe of Budzhak; Budjak Steppe; Budzhak Steppe; Budzhak steppe; Budjak steppe; Bugeac Plain; Bugeac plain; Budjak plain; Budjak Plain; Budzhak Plain; Budzhak plain
The Bugeac steppe (; ) is a steppe located in the south of Ukraine and Moldova from the Dniester to Prut rivers reaching down to the Black Sea.Welcome to Moldova!
Pontic–Caspian steppe         
  • [[Zaporozhian Cossacks]] fighting Tatars from the [[Crimean Khanate]] – late 19th-century painting
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  • Streltsovskaya Steppe, a preserved area in [[Milove Raion]] in [[Luhansk Oblast]], Ukraine. The steppe is often dominated by plumes of ''[[Stipa]]'' in early summer.
  • Tulipa suaveolens]]'', one of the most typical spring flowers of the Pontic-Caspian steppe
ECOREGION OF GRASSLANDS THAT ENCOMPASS MOST OF THE WESTERN SEGMENT OF THE EURASIAN STEPPE
Pontic steppes; Pontic-Caspian; Pontic steppe; Pontic Steppe; Ponto-Caspian; Ponto-Caspian region; Pontocaspian; Pontocaspian region; Pontocaspian Region; Ponto-Caspian Region; History of the Eurasian steppe; Pontic-Caspian Steppe; Don Steppe; Ponto-Caspian Basin; Ukrainian steppes; Pontic-Caspian steppe; Steppes of Eastern Europe; Ukrainian steppe; Ponto–Caspian steppe; Ponto-Caspian steppe
The Pontic–Caspian steppe, formed by the Caspian steppe and the Pontic steppe, is the steppeland stretching from the northern shores of the Black Sea (the Pontus Euxinus of antiquity) to the northern area around the Caspian Sea. It extends from Dobruja in the northeastern corner of Bulgaria and southeastern Romania, through Moldova and southern and eastern Ukraine, across the Russian Northern Caucasus, the Southern and lower Volga regions to western Kazakhstan, adjacent to the Kazakh steppe to the east, both forming part of the larger Eurasian Steppe.
Desert         
  • Battle of El Alamein]], 1942
  • Gypsum dune fields, [[White Sands National Park]], New Mexico, United States
  • Tirunelveli]] in [[India]] from the [[monsoon]]s, creating a [[rainshadow]] region.
  • Cold desert: snow surface at [[Dome C]] Station, Antarctica
  • Valle de la Luna]] ("Moon Valley") in the [[Atacama Desert]] of [[Chile]], the world's driest non-polar desert
  • Cardón]] cacti in the [[Baja California Desert]], Cataviña region, Mexico
  • Salt caravan travelling between [[Agadez]] and the [[Bilma]] salt mines
  • disruptive]] head markings.
  • Arabian]] deserts to produce solar energy to power Europe and the Middle East.
  • The [[desert iguana]] (''Dipsosaurus dorsalis'') is well-adapted to desert life.
  • Windswept [[desert pavement]] of small, smooth, closely packed stones in the [[Mojave desert]]
  • barchan dune]] formation, with the wind blowing from the left
  • Exfoliation of weathering rocks in [[Texas]], US
  • Gobi]]
  • Spirit]]'' in 2004
  • Aerial view of [[Makhtesh Ramon]], an [[erosion cirque]] of a type unique to the [[Negev]]
  • A mining plant near [[Jodhpur]], India
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  • An animation of a year in organism density on Earth. The [[South Pacific Gyre]] is an example of a so-called "oceanic desert", visibly low (purple) in organism density. Polar deserts are visible in consistent white and arid deserts in consistent brown, with [[tundra]]s oscillating between white and brown.
  • Shepherd near [[Marrakech]] leading his flock to new pasture
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  • One square centimeter<br>(0.16 sq in) of windblown sand from the Gobi Desert
  • [[Dust storm]] about to engulf a military camp in Iraq, 2005
  • The [[Sahara]] is the largest hot desert in the world
  • The camel thorn tree (''[[Acacia erioloba]]'') in the [[Namib Desert]] is nearly leafless in dry periods.
  • Tadpole shrimp]] survive dry periods as eggs, which rapidly hatch and develop after rain.
  • Mosaic of fields in [[Imperial Valley]]
  • Atacama]], the world's driest non-polar desert, part of the [[Arid Diagonal]] of South America
BARREN AREA OF LAND WHERE LITTLE PRECIPITATION OCCURS
Deserts; Hot desert; Desertic; The Desert; Temperate desert; Arid Region; Desert enviroment; Sunny country; Hot deserts; Desert flowers; Desert flora; Desert fauna; Animals in deserts; Evolution of deserts; Desert Region; Coastal desert; Desert basin; 🏜; Temperate Desert; 🏜️; Desert wildlife; Sandy desert
A desert is a barren area of landscape where little precipitation occurs and, consequently, living conditions are hostile for plant and animal life. The lack of vegetation exposes the unprotected surface of the ground to denudation.

Wikipedia

Bayuda Desert

The Bayuda Desert, located at 18°N 33°E, is in the eastern region of the Sahara Desert, spanning approximately 100,000 km2 of northeast Sudan north of Omdurman and south of Korti, embraced by the great bend of the Nile in the north, east and south and limited by the Wadi Muqaddam in the west. The north to south aligned Wadi Abu Dom divides the Bayuda Desert into the eastern Bayuda Volcanic Field and the western ochre-coloured sand-sheets scattered with rocky outcrop.

Gold mining occurs today from October to March, as labourers work auriferous quartz found in wadis and shallow mines. These workings are usually in areas previously worked during the New Kingdom of Egypt and the Early Arab Period. In July 2020, it was found that gold hunters had used heavy machinery at the Jabal Maragha archaeological site in the Bayuda Desert, destroying it by digging a huge trench. The gold diggers were arrested and their equipment seized, but they were later released without charges.

Examples of use of desert steppe
1. Just how difficult became apparent when Eaton and his ragtag force of marines, foreign mercenaries and as many Hamet supporters and Bedouins as money could buy discovered that they would have to cross 500 miles of desert steppe to reach their first objective÷ the regional capital, Derne.