The Namib desert was formed by sand blown est from the southern Atlantic ocean, forming ever-shifting dunes, which also cut off a narrow coastal strip, where wildlife abounds, especially breeding seals. At the land side, life is extremely ...See moreThe Namib desert was formed by sand blown est from the southern Atlantic ocean, forming ever-shifting dunes, which also cut off a narrow coastal strip, where wildlife abounds, especially breeding seals. At the land side, life is extremely specialized, to survive the scorching heat and tip into the very limited resources, such as dew from morning mist and tiny parts of rotting organism also carried from the sea by winds. Written by
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