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Savanna Vang
13 August, 00:20
All deserts are hot and dry true or false
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Malakai Hunter
13 August, 00:55
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From google "A desert is a barren area of landscape where little precipitation occurs and, consequently, living conditions are hostile for plant and animal life" This shows that a desert doesn't have to be hot and dry. A type of desert is Antarctica, so not all deserts are hot and dry. This is False.
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Alexa Boyer
13 August, 02:09
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false; antarctica is a counterexample
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