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Sunday, 9 March 2014

Top 10 Deserts in the World

Arid land masses that receive scarce rainfall are called deserts. Following the definition, dry regions that are colder may even be featured under the head of deserts. There are numerous deserts in the world where most of them have their own speciality.

1. Antarctic Desert

The entire continent of Antarctica justifies all definitions of desert and is referred to as the frozen desert or the white desert. With less than 10cm of annual rainfall and permanent ice cover, it is among the biggest deserts in the world today. It is the only desert that is not under any form of government.
Antarctic Desert

2. Atacama Desert

Nearly the entire country of Chile is covered under the Atacama Desert. Despite the dryness, it has abundant life and beauty in the southern parts. The desert alone is the chief tourism resource for the country.
Atacama Desert

3. Gobi Desert

Situated in Mongolia atop a plateau, Gobi is a popular desert on the world map. Its orange cliffs and rocks have earned the term ‘the flaming cliffs’ for the desert.
Gobi Desert

4. Kalahari Desert

Situated in southern part of Africa, Kalahari Desert conflicts the definition of desert as it receives respectable rainfall. However, the sporadic nature of rainfall does not settle on the surface and makes the region a desert.
Kalahari Desert

5. Mojave Desert

Some spectacular rock formations and the Grand Canyon characterise this desert in the United States of America. Its topography is typically mountainous but the region is threatened to lose its virginity due to urbanisation.
Mojave Desert

6. Patagonian Desert

It is situated in the country of Argentina and is the most distinctive land in South America apart from the Amazon rainforest. It is cold and has numerous historic caves with painting made by ancient men in them. Its brownish red surface and foxes moving around make the visit worth the time, effort and expense.
Patagonian Desert

7. Sahara Desert

The largest sandy desert on Earth has to have fair share of wonders to it. It stretches across various countries including Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Sudan, Tunisia, etc. Sand dunes and slight plantation rainfall characterise this desert and the Northern part of Africa.
Sahara Desert

8. Salar de Uyuni

Being the largest salty desert on Earth, Sala de Uyuni can change anyone’s perception of a desert. It is totally flat and therefore, its crystalline surface reflects the sky and appears in various shades of blue at different time of the day and across different parts of the desert.
Salar de Uyuni

9. Thar Desert

The Great Indian Desert because of the conflict of sustaining rich biodiversity despite being a desert with conventional features is among the popular deserts in the world today. It stretches partially across India and Pakistan.
Thar Desert

10.  Wadi Rum

The best part about it is that it has claimed to be an unspoilt and the most beautiful desert on Earth. Huge mountains of sandstone and granite rocks offer breath-taking view to visitors.
Wadi Rum
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Sindh govt busy in singing, dancing while children starve to death: Imran Khan

 
 
 
Imran Khan demanded of Sindh government to provide immediate medicine and food items to affectees.






ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan termed Sindh government responsible for Tharparkar’s drought tragedy on Saturday, Dunya News reported.
Government is busy in cultural festivals while thousands of citizens suffer from shortage of food, he said.
PTI Chief expressed concerns over conditions of drought-stricken citizens of Tharparkar. He said that Sindh government, despite having all resources, handed over the Tharparkar citizens to drought and famine adding that it is highly regrettable.
Imran Khan demanded of Sindh government to provide immediate medicine and food items to the affectees. People are targeted by terrorism in Karachi while poor are killed by food shortage and poverty in rural areas of Sindh, he said.
It merits mentioning here that Tharparkar drought has worsened to a dangerous level, raising the death toll of starving children to 33, Dunya News reported on Thursday.
Reportedly, shortage of food and drought has left people of Tharparkar fighting for their lives.
The famine is ongoing for the past 3 years in Chachru Tharparkar; and according to Mathi hospital sources, the death toll of starving children has reached to 32 only in the past one month.
According to Dr Abdul Jalil Bargari, starvation has caused death of 121 children thus far.
Confirming the number of deaths, the health department has expressed concerns.
At least 6 districts of Tharparkar desert is hit by the famine and drought causing the situation to turn extreme.
Meanwhile, no notice by the Sindh government has been taken thus far despite dozens of deaths.
It is pertinent to mention here that Sindh government has dozens of employees dedicated to a number of projects related to food security and crises management with studies sponsored by Asian Development Bank and United Nations.
According to Sindh government’s finance department’s Public Private Partnership (PPP) Unit website, the government lacks wheat storage capacity by 40-50% which causes ‘intense’ wastage of food.
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