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Introduction to Desert and Mountainous

Cultures
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ABOUT DESERTS
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• 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.
About one-third of the land surface of the Earth is arid or
semi-arid. This includes much of the polar regions, where
little precipitation occurs, and which are sometimes called
polar deserts or "cold deserts".

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About Mountains
Humans adapt to the elevations when farming, like
when farmers use terracing.
Terracing is when farmers flatten the side of a
mountain to create room to farm.
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They use pack animals like llamas to transport goods.

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• The humans of the lost universe …….. • Humans adapt to the elevations when farming,
like when farmers use terracing. Terracing is
when farmers flatten the side of a mountain to
create room to farm. They retytrytytrt raise
livestock, and plant crops that can grow in the
elevation zones. They use pack animals like
llamas to transport goods.

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Humans adapt to the elevations when farming, like when farmers use terracing. Terracing
is when farmers flatten the side of a mountain to create room to farm. They retytrytytrt
raise livestock, and plant crops that can grow in the elevation zones. They use pack
animals like llamas to transport goods.

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