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Desert magnificence behind: looking for the source of the world's top 10 sandstorm






1. Salton Sea: located in the southeastern United States, California, is the largest lake in California.

Salton Lake is one of the major sources of dust storms, sandstorms are concentrated many occurred in Salton numerous regional bank Hunan.


2. the Gobi: located in the inland, East Asia is the world's largest desert in the world.




3. Patagonia: located in the South of Argentina and Chile, a 150 square kilometers of coastal grassland.

Patagonia most areas in the barren bleak, strong wind away the soil and the soil vegetation above, it is essentially a barren desert.


4. arthuis Plano is a relatively weaker, but persistent dust at the source.

This is a piece of the elevation of the water basin, with a diameter of up to 1000 km in the South Peru, Bolivia, Argentina and Chile last entered. In the second half of the per year, reaching a peak of dust activity, September ~ November reached its peak.


5. the Taklimakan desert: located in the middle of the Tarim basin, is the largest desert in China.

This lasting dust activities started each year in February, March, April, may, Trajan, August, September.


6. in the Sahel: South of the Sahara desert a broad semi-desert, across Chad, the Gambia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal and Burkina Faso in 7 countries.




7. the Sahara: world's biggest desert, located in Northern Africa, spanning 11 countries in Africa.




8. India Valley: located in India's Western is the world's most inhospitable environment.

Extreme temperature changes very close to the freezing point in winter, the summer is over 45 ° c, annual rainfall is 640 mm ~ 760 mm.


9. Isle lake basin: Isle Lake is Australia's largest salt water lake, is located at Australia's arid inland river basin.

Isle lake basin of dust storm begins in September, October and December to February the following year is the peak period, after the start.


10. the Namibian desert: Southwest Africa.

In this wide stretch of barren land, full of interlocking stones.