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The Desert World

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A broad survey treats desert not merely as barren sand but as any region little occupied by permanent human settlement, ranging from sandy seas and polar wastes to high mountain crests and uncultivated plains. It combines natural history, geology, hydrology, vegetation, and animal life with descriptive landscape passages and regional case studies to show how climate, soil, and water produce dunes, lakes, marshes, and forests. Chapters examine human responses and industry, seasonal rhythms and dangers, and the aesthetic and scientific impressions these varied solitary environments inspire.

About the Author

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Arthur Mangin

Arthur Mangin was a French author and naturalist, recognized for his contributions to literature on the natural world. His notable work, "The Desert World," explores the unique ecosystems and life forms found in arid environments, reflecting his deep interest in geography and ecology. Mangin's writing often combines scientific observation with vivid descriptions, making complex subjects accessible to a broader audience. Through his works, he has contributed to the understanding of desert landscapes and their significance in the natural world.

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