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31 May, 23:36
What do all deserts have in common?
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Tyrone Andrews
31 May, 23:43
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Answer: They are all dry, the intense heat evaporates all the water in the area, and the temperature messes with your vision and senses.
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Liberty Zhang
31 May, 23:44
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They are all dry and have a very less population
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