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In which type of dry climate do you think the fewest people live, and why?

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A climate like a desert because, there is less water and it is too hot to live in.

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desert climate

Step-by-step explanation:

In the desert climate, heat averages 30ºC as the main feature. The rains are scarce, almost insignificant, and there may be years when they do not occur.

As a result, air humidity is low, reaching 15%. High temperatures occur during the day but can be negative during winter.

The seasons are differentiated by temperature variation. This type of climate is found in the Sahara Desert in Africa; Middle East; US West, in the Sonora region of northern Mexico; in Atacama, which is on the coast of Chile and Peru; in Australia and India.

Example: Although it has 9 million square kilometers, accounting for 35% of the African territory, the Sahara Desert is inhabited by approximately 2.5 million people, concentrated mainly in oases, places originated by the groundwater outcrop, providing the emergence of vegetation. However, housing conditions are precarious due to physical characteristics, such as high temperatures.

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