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How does fog contribute to vegetation in coastal desert areas?

  1. Fog provides direct rainfall that supports plant life.
  2. Moisture from fog drip is adequate for supporting vegetation on coastal hills.
  3. Fog reduces soil temperature, promoting plant growth.
  4. Fog increases soil salinity, which benefits certain desert plants.

    Aiv only

    BAll

    Ci only

    Dii only

    Answer:

    D. ii only

    Read Explanation:

    • Hot, dry winds, such as the khamsin in Egypt and the sirocco in northern Africa, blow sand across the desert, making conditions even more difficult.

    • The Atacama desert in northern Chile in South America is the driest place in the world. Some weather stations in this desert have never re corded any rain

    • Mists are common in the coastal parts of deserts like the Atacama and the Kalahari.

    • The fog that forms over the ocean is blown inland by the wind. Moisture from fog drip is sufficient to support a vegetation cover on the coastal hills


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