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Why don't desert states build much more photovoltaic?
Desert states may not build much more photovoltaic (PV) due to several reasons. Firstly, the initial investment for building large-scale PV projects can be high, and some desert states may prioritize other forms of energy generation. Additionally, the infrastructure and transmission lines needed to transport the generated solar power to areas of high demand may not be readily available in desert regions. Furthermore, environmental concerns, such as the impact on desert ecosystems and wildlife, may also play a role in limiting the expansion of PV in desert states.
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Do hygrophytes, or moisture-loving plants, have more chloroplasts than xerophytes, or drought-resistant plants?
Hygrophytes, or moisture-loving plants, typically have more chloroplasts than xerophytes, or drought-resistant plants. This is because hygrophytes are adapted to environments with abundant water, allowing them to invest more energy into photosynthesis and chlorophyll production. In contrast, xerophytes have evolved to thrive in dry conditions, so they may have fewer chloroplasts to reduce water loss through transpiration.
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Why does it rain more in the tropics than in the desert?
Rainfall in the tropics is higher than in the desert due to the difference in atmospheric conditions. In the tropics, warm air rises, cools, and condenses, forming clouds and eventually leading to precipitation. Additionally, the high temperatures in the tropics lead to increased evaporation, which contributes to the formation of rain clouds. In contrast, the desert experiences dry conditions due to the descending air, which inhibits the formation of clouds and precipitation.
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Why do more people drown in the desert than die of thirst?
More people drown in the desert than die of thirst because they underestimate the dangers of flash floods caused by sudden heavy rainfall in arid regions. These floods can quickly fill dry riverbeds and low-lying areas, catching people off guard. Additionally, the fast-moving water can be powerful and difficult to escape from once trapped. In contrast, dying of thirst typically takes longer and allows for more time to seek help or find water sources.
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Carmel More More More 1984 UK 7" vinyl LON44
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Why do more people die from drowning in the desert than from dehydration?
More people die from drowning in the desert than from dehydration because many deserts have flash floods that can quickly overwhelm and trap individuals. These sudden and powerful floods can catch people off guard, making it difficult for them to escape and leading to drowning. In contrast, dehydration from lack of water typically takes longer to set in, giving individuals more time to seek help or find water sources. Additionally, people may underestimate the dangers of flash floods in desert regions, leading to a higher likelihood of drowning incidents.
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Why do people see more stars in the Atacama Desert than we do?
People see more stars in the Atacama Desert than in other places because it has some of the clearest and darkest skies in the world. The desert's high altitude, dry climate, and lack of light pollution create optimal conditions for stargazing. Additionally, the Atacama Desert is located far from major cities, which further reduces light pollution and allows for better visibility of the stars.
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What kind of plant has spiky leaves and spiky seeds?
A plant with spiky leaves and spiky seeds is likely a type of cactus. Cacti are known for their spiky appearance, which helps them to conserve water in their arid environments. The spiky leaves and seeds of cacti also serve as a defense mechanism against herbivores, deterring them from eating the plant.
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Is it true that more people drown in the desert than die of thirst?
No, it is not true that more people drown in the desert than die of thirst. In fact, the opposite is true. Drowning in the desert is extremely rare, as there are very few bodies of water in desert environments. On the other hand, dying of thirst is a real and significant risk in desert regions, where extreme heat and lack of access to water can lead to dehydration and death. Therefore, it is important for people traveling in desert areas to be prepared and have access to sufficient water.
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