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The Mojave Desert, named after the indigenous Mojave people, is a prominent desert region in the southwestern United States
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Here's a look at some key aspects of the Mojave Desert:
Geography and location
  • The Mojave spans approximately 50,000 square miles across southeastern California and southwestern Nevada, with smaller sections extending into Arizona and Utah.
  • It's bordered by mountain ranges and faults, including the Sierra Nevada, the San Gabriel and San Bernardino Mountains, and the San Andreas and Garlock faults.
  • The Mojave is characterized by a "basin and range" topography featuring parallel mountain ranges and valleys.
  • Death Valley, the lowest point in North America (282 feet below sea level), is located within the Mojave Desert.
  • It's considered a transitional desert situated between the cooler Great Basin Desert to the north and the hotter Sonoran Desert to the south. 

Climate
  • The Mojave Desert has a warm temperate climate, meaning it experiences hot summers and cool winters.
  • Temperatures can exceed 100°F (38°C) in summer and reach lows below freezing in winter.
  • Annual precipitation is low, typically ranging from 2 to 6 inches, with most rain falling between November and April.
  • Summer thunderstorms, called monsoons, can bring sudden and heavy rainfall.
  • Wind is a significant factor in the Mojave, with strong winds occurring in the fall, late winter, and early spring. 

Flora and fauna
  • The Mojave Desert is home to a variety of plant life adapted to its arid conditions, including the iconic Joshua tree (Yucca brevifolia), creosote bush, and various cacti.
  • Mojave Yucca, Silver Cholla, and Desert Holly are some of the species found in the region.
  • Wildlife includes mammals like bighorn sheep, coyotes, foxes, jackrabbits, and a variety of rodents.
  • Reptiles like snakes (including rattlesnakes), lizards (including geckos, iguanas, and skinks), and the federally listed desert tortoise inhabit the desert.
  • Birds such as roadrunners, cactus wrens, Gambel's quail, red-tailed hawks, and golden eagles are also present. 

Human activity
  • The Mojave Desert supports human activities like recreation, ranching, mining, and military training.
  • Major attractions include
    Death Valley National Park
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    Joshua Tree National Park
    , and the
    Mojave National Preserve
    .
  • Popular activities include hiking, off-roading, and visiting ghost towns.
  • Cities like Las Vegas and Barstow have grown in and around the Mojave Desert.
  • Conservation efforts are underway to protect the region's biodiversity. 

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