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THE INDIAN DESERT (THAR DESERT).

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[image] A satellite image or a photo of the Thar Desert jfif.

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Location and Geography:-. Map showing the location of the Thar Desert in India. Area: approximately 320,000 square kilometers. Spanning across states: Rajasthan, Gujarat, Punjab, and Haryana. Average elevation: 100-150 meters above sea level..

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Flora. Types of vegetation: - Cacti and succulents - Thorny shrubs and bushes - Drought-resistant trees (e.g., Acacia, Prosopis) - Adaptations: deep roots, small leaves, and CAM photosynthesis.

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Fauna. Adapted species: - Camels, gazelles, and other desert mammals - Snakes, lizards, and other reptiles - Birds: sand grouse, partridges, and vultures Image: A photo of a camel or other desert animal.

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Human Settlements. Inhabited by various tribes and communities (e.g., Bishnois, Bhils) Traditional occupations: - Agriculture (cotton, wheat, pulses) - Animal husbandry (sheep, goats, camels) - Craftsmanship (textiles, pottery) Image: A photo of a desert village or a traditional craft.

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Economic Importance. Rich mineral resources: - Oil and natural gas - Gypsum, limestone, and other minerals Agriculture: - Cotton, wheat, and pulses - Fodder crops for livestock Tourism: - Desert safaris and cultural experiences - Historical sites (e.g., Jaisalmer Fort).

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Conservation Efforts. Thar Desert National Park (Rajasthan) Nara Desert Wildlife Sanctuary (Rajasthan) Efforts to protect endangered species and mitigate desertification Image: A photo of a protected area or a conservation initiative.

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Thank YOU. PRESENTED by - Krishna patil..