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  2. Desert - Wikipedia

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    The correlation between aridity and sparse population is complex and dynamic, varying by culture, era, and technologies; thus the use of the word desert can cause confusion. In English before the 20th century, desert was often used in the sense of "unpopulated area", without specific reference to aridity ; [ 2 ] but today the word is most often ...

  3. Word search - Wikipedia

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    A word search, word find, word seek, word sleuth or mystery word puzzle is a word game that consists of the letters of words placed in a grid, which usually has a rectangular or square shape. The objective of this puzzle is to find and mark all the words hidden inside the box.

  4. List of North American deserts - Wikipedia

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    Black Rock Desert, northwest Nevada, a dry lake in the Great Basin Desert Aerial photo of the Painted Desert in Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona A geological syncline in the Mojave Desert near Barstow, California Unusual gypsum dunes at White Sands National Park in the Chihuahuan Desert Saguaro (detail) of the Sonoran Desert.

  5. Wonderword - Wikipedia

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    Wonderword is a word search puzzle, still created by hand, with a solution at the end. All the words in the grid connect and the remaining letters spell out the answer. The puzzles are either in a 15×15 or 20×20 grid. [1] Each puzzle has a title, theme, solution number and wordlist.

  6. Today's Wordle Answer for #903 on Saturday, December 9 ... - AOL

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    SPOILERS BELOW—do not scroll any further if you don't want the answer revealed. Related: ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers for NYT's Tricky Word Game on Saturday, December 9 How to play Wordle

  7. The New York Times Strands - Wikipedia

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    Strands is an online word game created by The New York Times. Released into beta in March 2024, Strands is a part of the New York Times Games library. [1] Strands takes the form of a word search, with new puzzles released once every day. The original pitch for the game was created by Juliette Seive, and puzzles are edited by Tracy Bennett.

  8. Subtropics - Wikipedia

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    Areas of the world with subtropical climates The subtropics and tropics. The subtropical zones or subtropics are geographical and climate zones immediately to the north and south of the tropics.

  9. Deserts of California - Wikipedia

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    There are three main deserts in California: the Mojave Desert, the Colorado Desert, and the Great Basin Desert. [5]: 408 The Mojave Desert is bounded by the Tehachapi Mountains on the northwest, the San Gabriel and San Bernardino Mountains on the south, and extends eastward to California's borders with Arizona and Nevada; it also forms portions of northwest Arizona.