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The vegetation is scarce and scattered in desert areas why​

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Deserts mostly have sandy soil . It cannot hold water for a long time. The diurnal range of temperature is the highest in deserts . Plants require a stable range of temperature, so only those plants grow in the deserts which are adapted to the harsh desert environment. There is also a scarcity of rainfall which is not suitable for ordinary plants and trees.

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