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What plant can’t you find in a desert?
 
a) Oak tree
 
c) Palm tree
 
b) Cactus
 
d) Acacia tree
What is the significance of the 250 mm rainfall threshold in defining deserts?
 
c) It is used to distinguish between arid +semi-arid regions
 
a) It indicates the maximum rainfall a desert can receive an
 
b) It represents the minimum rainfall required for vegetatio
 
d) It is used to calculate the desert's water budget
How do desert animals cope with the extreme temperatures?
 
c) By sleeping during the day and being active at night
 
a) By hibernating during the day
 
b) By migrating to cooler regions
 
d) By seeking shelter in caves
What is the primary function of the root systems of desert plants?
 
d) Reaching underground water sources
 
a) Anchoring the plant in the ground
 
b) Absorbing sunlight
 
c) Storing excess water
What is the primary factor determining whether an area is classified as a desert?
 
b) Amount of rainfall
 
a) Average annual temperature
 
c) Presence of wildlife
 
d) Altitude above sea level
What role do wind and erosion play in desert landscapes?
 
b) Forming sand dunes
 
a) Creating sandstorms
 
c) Producing rainfall
 
d) Promoting vegetation growth
What characteristic makes camels well-suited for desert environments?
 
a) Efficient water storage and conservation
 
d) Short legs
 
b) Thick fur
 
c) Hibernation
What is the main source of water for desert animals that survive without drinking from external sources?
 
a) Their food
 
c) Dew
 
d) Rainfall
 
b) Underground rivers
How deep can the roots of the Acacia tree of Africa go to reach water?
 
c) 30 meters or more
 
a) 10 meters
 
b) 20 meters
 
d) 40 meters
What type of terrain is typically found in most hot deserts
 
d) Rocky or pebbly
 
a) Sandy dunes
 
b) Dense forests
 
c) Marshy wetlands
Where are the Arctic and Antarctic deserts located?
 
b) At the North and South poles
 
a) Near the equator
 
c) In the tropics
 
d) In the temperate regions
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of desert animals?
 
d) Being most active during the day
 
a) Sleeping during the day
 
c) Getting water from their food
 
b) Coming out only at night
How much water can a camel drink in a short period when it finds water?
 
d) 115 litres or more
 
a) 50 litres
 
b) 75 litres
 
c) 100 litres
What is a unique feature of camels that helps them survive in deserts?
 
b) They can go without drinking water for long periods
 
a) They can fly
 
c) They can swim long distances
 
d) They hibernate during the day
How do some desert plants adapt to the dry conditions?
 
d) By developing long roots to reach deep underground water
 
a) By growing taller
 
b) By developing thorns
 
c) By having shallow roots
What is left behind after the water in shallow lakes evaporates in hot deserts?
 
d) Layer of salt
 
a) Mud
 
b) Sand
 
c) Pebbles
What is the primary cause of the formation of sand dunes in deserts?
 
d) Wind erosion
 
a) Volcanic eruptions
 
b) Earthquakes
 
c) Glacial movement
How deep can the roots of the Acacia tree of hot deserts?
 
a) Sunny and very dry conditions
 
b) Dense vegetation
 
c) Heavy rainfall
 
d) Snow-covered terrain
Which of the following regions are considered very cold deserts?
 
b) Arctic and Antarctic regions
 
a) Sahara Desert
 
c) Gobi Desert
 
d) Sonoran Desert
What defines a desert according to scientists?
 
c) An area with less than 250 mm of rainfall annually
 
a) An area with dense vegetation
 
d) An area with abundant wildlife
 
b) An area with frequent rainfall
What is a common feature of the Sahara Desert's landscape?
 
a) Sand dunes
 
c) Volcanoes
 
b) Rivers
 
d) Glaciers
What adaptation allows plants and animals to survive in the Sahara Desert?
 
c) Camouflage
 
d) Estivation
 
a) Hibernation
 
b) Migration
How is the Sahara Desert described in terms of its ecosystem?
 
b) Fragile
 
a) Robust
 
c) Stable
 
d) Expanding
What aspect of the Sahara Desert is emphasized as important to protect?
 
c) Ecosystem
 
a) Ancient ruins
 
b) Sand dunes
 
d) Weather patterns
What animals do the Tuareg people commonly travel with?
 
c) Camels
 
a) Elephants
 
b) Lions
 
d) Horses
What famous ancient structures are located in the Sahara Desert?
 
c) Great Sphinx and Pyramids of Giza
 
a) Eiffel Tower
 
b) Great Wall of China
 
d) Taj Mahal
Which of the following animals is commonly found in the Sahara Desert?
 
c) Camels
 
b) Polar bears
 
a) Penguins
 
d) Kangaroos
What are the temperatures like in the Sahara Desert during the day?
 
c) Up to 130°F
 
a) Around 70°F
 
b) Around 90°F
 
d) Up to 150°F
Which continent is the Sahara Desert located in?
 
b) Africa
 
a) South America
 
c) Asia
 
d) Europe
What is the approximate area covered by the Sahara Desert?
 
c) 3.6 million square miles
 
a) 1 million square miles
 
d) 5 million square miles
 
b) 2 million square miles