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The Desert

By Brendan, Jake, Christian, and Maddy. The Desert. The average amount of precipitation in the desert is 15-26 cm a year. The desert is also, VERY hot. It becomes only a little cooler during the night, so that’s when the animals come out of their burrows under the sand. PRECIPITATION.

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The Desert

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  1. By Brendan, Jake, Christian, and Maddy The Desert

  2. The average amount of precipitation in the desert is 15-26 cm a year. The desert is also, VERY hot. It becomes only a little cooler during the night, so that’s when the animals come out of their burrows under the sand. PRECIPITATION

  3. The temperature ranges from 20°-25° C and 68°-73° F AVERAGE YEARLY TEMPERATURES

  4. There are many kinds of plants such as the barrel cactus, brittle bush, chain fruit cholla and the desert ironwood tree. PLANTS

  5. Many animals live in the desert, but you just don’t know how many because most of them burrow under the sand. There are many animals such as the armadillo, the armadillo lizard, coyote, bobcat and javelina, etc. ANIMALS

  6. The Armadillo

  7. Blacktail jack rabbit

  8. The Javelina

  9. The Bobcat

  10. Thanks for watching

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