Kavir Desert
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Definition
Proper noun A large, arid salt desert located in the north-central region of Iran. It is characterized by its extensive salt flats (kavirs), clay pans, and extreme climatic conditions.
Usage
The term "Kavir Desert" is used as a proper noun to name this specific geographical feature. It is often preceded by the definite article "the." * The Kavir Desert is one of the hottest and driest places on Earth. * Explorers must be well-prepared to cross the vast expanse of the Kavir Desert.
Advanced Usage
- "The Great Kavir" or "Dasht-e Kavir": These are alternative names often used to refer to the same desert region. "Dasht-e Kavir" is the Persian name.
- Dasht-e Kavir covers an area of approximately 77,600 square kilometers.
Variants and Related Words
- Dasht-e Kavir: The native Persian name for the Kavir Desert.
- Salt desert: A general term for a desert whose surface is composed of salt flats, which describes the primary feature of the Kavir Desert.
- Desert: A barren area of landscape with little precipitation, encompassing the Kavir.
Synonyms
- Great Salt Desert
- Central Desert of Iran
Related Terms
- Lut Desert (Dasht-e Lut): Another major desert in Iran, located to the southeast of the Kavir Desert, often mentioned in geographical contexts alongside it.
- Salt flat (kavir): A flat expanse of ground covered with salt and other minerals, the defining terrain of the region.
Noun
- a salt desert in north central Iran