The namib desert
Submitted by: Bradley

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The Namib has an approximate area of 170,000 sq km (65,640 sq mi) It rises from sea level 914 m (3,000 ft) Temperatures average 16 deg C (60 deg F) Sands, varying from yellow to red in color, form dunes reaching 240 m (800 ft) in height The annual rainfall averages only 25 mm (1 in), but high humidity results in fog and dew In the north deeep canyons have been cut by streams





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Submitted by:
Bradley
Date Submitted:
2007-03-24
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Area & Geography
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Essays
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375
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