Explanation
Ladakh range is described as a cold desert. The enormous mass of the Himalayas creates a rain shadow area, denying entry to the moisture-laden clouds of the Indian monsoon. Ladakh is thus, a high altitude desert.
The desert comprises much of North Africa, excluding the fertile region on the Mediterranean Sea coast, the Atlas Mountains of the Maghreb, and the Nile Valley in Egypt and Sudan.
The term 'extra-long-staple' (ELS) cotton typically denotes a cotton fibre of extraordinary fibre length. It is grown in Egypt.
The name Egyptian cotton is also broadly recognized as being associated with quality products. However, only a smaller percentage of Egyptian cotton produced each year is actually ELS cotton. The majority of Egyptian production is a long-staple cotton variety called Giza 86.
The Sahara desert experiences a cruel climate. Despite that, a variety of groups of people such as the Bedouins and Tuaregs exist there. These are nomadic tribes and performing different activities. They bring up animals such as goats, sheep, camels, and horses. They get milk and skin from these animals. They make leather from their skin. This leather is used in making belts, slippers, water tumblers. They use the hair of these animals in making mats, carpets, clothes, and blankets.
The addax also known as white antelope is an antelope of the genus Addax, that lives in the Sahara Desert. The addax antelope is a desert animal that has some startling adaptation that assists it to be alive in the unkind desert climate.
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