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  2. Gobi Desert - Wikipedia

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    The Gobi, broadly defined, can be divided into five distinct dry ecoregions, based on variations in climate and topography: Eastern Gobi desert steppe, ...

  3. Eastern Gobi desert steppe - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Gobi desert steppe is a deserts and xeric shrublands ecoregion in Mongolia and northern China. ... The mean annual temperature ranges from -2 to -6 °C ...

  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. Environmental issues in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    This temperature shift is deemed responsible for an increase in grassland aridity, and as a result, a lowering of the production of biomass. The Gobi desert is expected to creep northward at approximately 6–7 km / year, which is expected to further limit pastureland. [2]

  6. Wildlife of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    In the north, there are salty marshes and fresh-water sources. The centre has desert steppes. In the south, there are semi deserts as well as the hot Gobi Desert in the south, the fifth-largest desert in the world. [1] [2] [3] About 90% of the landlocked country is covered by deserts or pastures with extreme climatic conditions.

  7. Wuhai - Wikipedia

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    Visible sharp transition into Gobi desert dunes from the West side of the city ... The monthly 24-hour average temperature range from −8.1 °C or 17.4 °F in ...

  8. Deserts and xeric shrublands - Wikipedia

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    Many deserts, such as the Sahara, are hot year-round, but others, such as East Asia's Gobi Desert, become quite cold during the winter. [1] Temperature extremes are a characteristic of most deserts. High daytime temperatures give way to cold nights because there is no insulation provided by humidity and cloud cover. The diversity of climatic ...

  9. Geography of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Gobi rangelands are fragile and are easily destroyed by overgrazing, which results in expansion of the true desert, a stony waste where not even Bactrian camels can survive. [ 2 ] Average temperatures over most of the country are below freezing from November through March and are above freezing in April and October. [ 2 ]