The term "Desert Sandstone" was featured on geological maps and in the literature of Australian geology for more than eighty years from 1872. The name was suggested by Richard Daintree (1832–1878) ...
Chandana Chandra explains: Hot deserts are barren landmasses covered with sand, having few water bodies. They cover about one fifth of the Earth’s land surface. The arid climate makes vegetation ...
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