The Paradox of Earth’s So‑Called Wet Deserts

Wet deserts receive heavy rainfall yet stay bare because rapid drainage, extreme evaporation, saline soils and shallow bedrock isolate short‑lived pools that shelter hardy aquatic invertebrates.

Wet deserts receive heavy rainfall yet stay bare because rapid drainage, extreme evaporation, saline soils and shallow bedrock isolate short‑lived pools that shelter hardy aquatic invertebrates.

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