Desert Ecosystems and Adaptations

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## TL;DR

Desert ecosystems are defined primarily by aridity. Their plants, animals, soils, and human pressures are shaped by limited water availability.

## Core Explanation

Hot and cold deserts both depend on water scarcity rather than temperature alone. Desert organisms use water-saving strategies such as nocturnal activity, dormancy, specialized roots, and CAM photosynthesis.

## Detailed Analysis

Land degradation and desertification are related but not identical to desert ecosystems. This article now separates the biome definition, land-degradation policy evidence, and plant-adaptation evidence into separate sources.

## Further Reading

- [NASA Earth Observatory: Desert](https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/biome/biodesert.php)
- [UNCCD Global Land Outlook 2](https://www.unccd.int/resources/global-land-outlook/glo2)
- [OpenStax Biology 2e: Photosynthesis](https://openstax.org/books/biology-2e/pages/8-3-using-light-energy-to-make-organic-molecules)

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