kõrbemaastik
Kõrbemaastik refers to a terrestrial biome characterized by extremely low precipitation, making it difficult for most plant and animal life to survive. These regions are typically defined by arid conditions, where evaporation rates significantly exceed precipitation. Deserts can be found in various climates, including hot deserts, cold deserts, and coastal deserts, each with distinct temperature regimes and associated flora and fauna. The soil in desert environments is often sandy, gravelly, or stony, with a low organic content. Vegetation, if present, is adapted to survive with minimal water, often featuring succulents like cacti, drought-resistant shrubs, and ephemeral plants that bloom after rare rainfall events. Animal life in deserts has evolved specialized adaptations to cope with heat and water scarcity, such as nocturnal activity, burrowing, and efficient water conservation mechanisms. Examples of prominent desert regions include the Sahara, the Arabian Desert, the Atacama Desert, and the Gobi Desert. The formation of deserts is influenced by factors such as atmospheric circulation patterns, proximity to mountain ranges causing rain shadow effects, and oceanic currents.