Development opportunities and challenges in the hot desert

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What is meant by a development opportunity in a hot desert?

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Which of the following is not an example of a development opportunity in a hot desert?

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Extracting reserves of copper, uranium, coal, phosphate and gypsum are examples of which type of development opportunity possible in hot deserts across the world.

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Oil, coal, gas, HEP and solar are all examples of which type of development opportunity in the hot desert?

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Which of the following is a strategy to develop agricultural opportunities in a hot desert?

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Which of the following is not an example of a hot desert tourism opportunity?

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Which of the following is not an example of a challenge in developing desert environments?

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Which of the following is not an example of a challenge associated with water supply in hot deserts?

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True or false? Accessibility in some deserts is limited due to limited road networks, vast distances and high maintenance costs.

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True or false? Average temperatures of 27°C, along with the high diurnal temperature range, is a significant challenge in developing hot desert environments.

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wb16
Well done! You have a good understanding of this area of geography.

Good try, you could do with revising this area a bit more though.

Oh dear, you definitely need to work on this area.




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