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Essay heading: History of the Mojave Desert
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Then during the night, the
heat which has been collected during the day is released and re-radiated back to the
sky.
The mountains surrounding the Mojave are the San Gabriel, Techachapi, San
Bernardino, and San Jacinto ranges. These mountains cause the desert to become dry.
A seabreeze carries moisture from the Pacific Ocean inland... displayed 300 characters
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These mountains cause the desert to become dry.
A seabreeze carries moisture from the Pacific Ocean inland. But it’s not able to get past
those tall mountains. Therefore, places west of the mountains stay mild and damp
whereas anything east of the mountains is kept hot and dry. The mountains also play
another factor in the Mojave desert’s climate... displayed next 300 characters
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