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Is the Arctic a desert?

Asked by I. Muller, Last updated: Apr 10, 2024

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M. Kennedy

M. Kennedy

M. Kennedy
M. Kennedy, Web Content Writer, Denver

Answered Apr 18, 2019

The Arctic is quite unique in that it receives only a very little precipitation by rain or snowfall. The Arctic gets approximately the same amount of precipitation as the Sahara desert gets. According to the definition of deserts, the Arctic is a desert as much as the Sahara is a desert.
The Arctic is quite unique in that it receives only a very little precipitation by rain or
Normally, we never think of the Arctic as a desert because in our minds, deserts have lots of sand and it is extremely hot. But the actual definition of a desert is a particularly small amount of precipitation during the entire year. This definition is fulfilled by the condition of the Arctic as an area with so little rain or snow.

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