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  2. Kalahari Desert - Wikipedia

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    The Kalahari Desert is a large semi-arid sandy savanna in Southern Africa extending for 900,000 ... The climate is sub-humid rather than semi-arid in the north and ...

  3. Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park - Wikipedia

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    The weather in the Kalahari can reach extremes. January is midsummer in southern Africa, and the daytime temperatures often exceed 40 °C (104 °F). Winter nights can be quite cold, with temperatures below freezing. Extreme temperatures of −11 °C (12 °F) and up to 45 °C (113 °F) have been recorded.

  4. Desert climate - Wikipedia

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    The desert climate or arid climate (in the Köppen climate classification BWh and BWk) is a dry climate sub-type in which there is a severe excess of evaporation over precipitation. The typically bald, rocky, or sandy surfaces in desert climates are dry and hold little moisture, quickly evaporating the already little rainfall they receive.

  5. Geography of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Terrain: Mostly high plateau; Namib Desert along the coast; Kalahari Desert in the east. In the north near the border with Angola there is a flat area that has been designated by the World Wildlife Fund as part of the Angolan mopane woodlands ecoregion. Elevation extremes: lowest point: Atlantic Ocean 0 m mean elevation: 1,414 m

  6. Climate change in Namibia - Wikipedia

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    The country's climate is predominantly arid, with the Namib Desert and the Kalahari Desert occupying significant portions of the eastern and western territories, respectively. Aridity diminishes as one moves toward the central plateau regions and the great escarpment situated between the central plateau and the Namib Desert. [2]

  7. Tropical desert - Wikipedia

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    Most major kinds of mineral deposits formed by groundwater are located in the deserts. For example, some valuable metallic minerals, such as gold, silver, iron, zinc, and uranium, are found in Western Desert in Australia. This is due to special geological processes, and climate factors in the desert can preserve and enhance mineral deposits. [11]

  8. Desert - Wikipedia

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    Kalahari Desert (Africa) 900,000 347,492 8 Patagonian Desert (South America) ... Geological processes in a desert climate can concentrate minerals into valuable deposits.

  9. Madikwe Game Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Madikwe forms part of a semi-arid region on the edge of the Kalahari desert. In this region the climate can be broken into the rainy season (October – April) and the dry season (May – September). In this region the climate can be broken into the rainy season (October – April) and the dry season (May – September).