10 surprising things we learned from the desert

Deserts can be considered as bland and sterile places, representing about 33% of the Earth's land surface. Large and mostly uninhabited, they can be hot or cold. The largest is the Antarctic Polar Desert, with an area of ​​14.2 square kilometers.2), closely followed by the Arctic. Although these areas are always marked by the absence of rainfall, a variety of plants and animals with unique qualities is a desert. In addition, these landscapes of another world conceal more secrets than one might think. Millions of years of history are buried in the dunes and ice, as well as prospects for

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