The differences between the Sahara and Ladakh deserts are
Sahara desert | Ladakh desert |
It is the world's largest hot desert with an area of around 8.54 million sq km. | Ladakh is a cold desert lying in the Great Himalayas. |
The climate of the Sahara desert is scorching hot and parch dry. It has a short rainy season. | Due to its high altitude, the climate is extremely cold and dry. |
Camels, hyenas, Jackals, foxes, scorpions, many varieties of snakes and lizards are the prominent animal species found here. | The animals found in Ladakh are wild goats, wild sheep, yak and special kinds of dogs. |
Vegetation in the Sahara desert includes cactus, date palms and acacia. | Due to high aridity, the vegetation is sparse in Ladakh. There are scanty patches of grasses and shrubs for animals to graze. Groves of willows and poplars are seen in the valleys. |
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