The Thar Desert

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The Thar Desert by Odessa

It perhaps is the most inhospitable place on Earth...

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This powerpoint will cover different aspects of the desert in different parts of the desert.

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Feel free to drop notes!

Starting off...

Also known as the Great Indian Desert

Area: 200,000km2

9th largest subtropical forest

Some facts about the Thar desert.

Banjara tribe inhabiting the desert

Nomads travelling on camels

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See Geological Features!

Map

Lies mostly in the Indian State of Rajasthan

Extend into southeastern and eastern Pakistan

Where is it located?

MapRight: desert area coded in redTop right: location of Rajasthan in India

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Geological Features

Harsh physical geography + fragile ecology

Strong winds, shifting sand dunes

Deep, saline water = difficult to sustain human habitation

Wind + sandstorms!!

*Sand dunes: a hill of sand*Dune fields: area of extensive dunes*Erg: large dune fields

Let’s select a part of the desert - perhaps Western Marwa from SE India?

A sand dune in the Thar

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Am I patronizing you? Temp. atands for temperature!

Climate

Tropical, sub-tropical climate

80% rainfall in July – Sept (monsoon season)Average annual rainfall: 300-650mmDaily summer temp. maxima: 45ºC

Let‘s say, the East of the desert?

Summer: May – June (hottest)

Temp: 45ºC

Winter: December (coldest)

Temp: 1ºC

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Vast biodiversity... Only that I can‘t fit everything into 1 slide!

BiodiversityWhich animals and plants inhabit the desert?

23 species of lizards, 25 species of snakes

Indian Gazelle 141 species of migratory

birdsGreat Indian BustardGreat Indian Bustard

Fig 1 Fig 2

Ziziphus nummularia (Fig 1)

Grewia populifolia (Fig 2)

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The Banjara People

The Gypsies of India

Who has the guts to live in such a place??

Nomads who live in Rajasthan Sometimes known as the Gypsies of India Over half speak „Lambadi“ – Rahasthani

dialect Banjara = forest wanderers

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The Golden City at the heart of the Thar Desert – Jaisalmer!

Landforms

Jaisalmer – a.k.a The Golden City

Town stands on a ridge of yellowish sandstone

The Heart of the Thar Desert - Jaisalmer...

(Right) Amar Sager &Gadsisar Lake – once main water source of Jaisalmer

(Consists of a palace & temples!)

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THE ENDHope the lesson’s been at least half as good as yours!