Characteristics
Ecosystems
Desserts
Changes
Wildcard
100

This must be true for a place to be classified as a desert region. 

What is it receives less than 250 mm of precipitation per year? 

100

Animals tend to be active at night to avoid extreme daytime heat. This is called ____. 

What is being nocturnal? 

100

This is the largest desert in the world. 

What is the Sahara? 

100

Less rainfall and more drought will increase this process of deserts expanding. 

What is desertification? 

100

Deserts are experiencing a continuous ____ pressure system. 

What is high? 

200

Deserts tend to have very high daytime temperatures and low nighttime temperatures partly because they have none of these in the sky to provide insulation. 

What are clouds? 

200

Another way to beat the heat is this, a name for digging a hole and living in the ground. 

What is burrowing? 

200

Covers much of Saudi Arabia. 

What is the Arabian Desert? 

200

Lead and nitrate polluting the soil are two side effects of this activity in deserts. 

What is mining? 

200

The graph that shows the climate of a desert and includes both precipitation and temperatures. 

What is a climograph? 

300

Most deserts are located near these two lines of latitude. 

What is the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn?

300

Some plants grow these to collect more rainwater closer to the surface. 

What are short, sprawling roots? 
300

Covers much of western Australia 

What is the Great Australian Desert? 

300

The construction of these for renewable energy may cause quite a lot of habitat destruction in hot deserts. 

What are solar farms? 

300

The name for the difference between daily high and low temperatures.

What is the diurnal range? 

400

Most deserts are found on the western sides of continents because these winds blow in the same direction for most of the year from east to west. 

What are prevailing winds? 

400

Cacti>dragon flies and other insects>spiders>lizards>snakes>____?

What are hawks?

400

The largest desert in the western United States. 

What is the Mojave? 

400

These are cars that people drive in the desert for fun which can promote tourism but also cause some habitat destruction. 

What are dune buggies?

400

The desert fox has ____X more sensitive hearing than humans. 

What is 20 times? 

500

This is the name of the cell that describes the air movement from the equator to the tropics and back. 

What is Hadley? 

500

Is a short-term state of decreased physiological activity in an animal, usually by a reduced body temperature and metabolic rate.

What is torpor? 

500

The Atacama desert is a long, narrow desert largely in this South American country. 

Where is Chile? 

500

Sand blowing in these types of storms will cause damage to nearby crops. 

What are sand storms? 

500
This type of ocean current carries drier air. 

what is cold?