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  2. Chihuahuan Desert - Wikipedia

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    The average annual temperature in the desert varies from about 13 to 22 °C (55 to 72 °F), depending on elevation and latitude. The mean annual precipitation for the Chihuahuan Desert is 235 mm (9.3 in) with a range of approximately 150–400 mm (6–16 in), although it receives more precipitation than most other warm desert ecoregions. [3]

  3. Chihuahua (state) - Wikipedia

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    The desert zone also accounts for about a third of the state's surface area. The Chihuahuan Desert is an international biome that also extends into the neighboring Mexican state of Coahuila and into the U.S. states of Texas and New Mexico. The desert zone is mainly of flat topography with some small mountain ranges that run north to south.

  4. List of North American deserts - Wikipedia

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    The Chihuahuan Desert is the largest hot desert in North America, located in the Southwestern United States and Northern Mexico. Its total area is 140,000 sq mi (360,000 km 2). The Sonoran Desert is a desert located in the Southwestern United States and northwest Mexico. It is the second largest hot desert in North America.

  5. Trans-Pecos - Wikipedia

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    The Trans-Pecos is part of the Chihuahuan Desert, the largest desert in North America. It is the most mountainous and arid portion of the state, and most of its vast area (outside the city of El Paso) is sparsely populated. Among the nine counties in the region are the five largest counties by area in Texas and eight of the eleven largest in ...

  6. Sonoran Desert - Wikipedia

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    The Chihuahuan Desert and Sierra Madre Occidental pine–oak forests are at higher ... in the southern part of the desert, has a population of 375,800. [18 ...

  7. 5 Up-and-Coming Desert Retirement Towns - AOL

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    The largest, highest and coldest is the Great Basin Desert in the north. In the South are the Sonoran Desert to the West and the Chihuahuan... 5 Up-and-Coming Desert Retirement Towns

  8. Pecos, Texas - Wikipedia

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    It is in the valley on the west bank of the Pecos River at the eastern edge of the Chihuahuan Desert, in the Trans-Pecos region of West Texas and just south of New Mexico's border. Its population was 12,916 at the 2020 census. [6] On January 24, 2012, Pecos City appeared on the Forbes 400 as the second-fastest growing small town in the United ...

  9. Saltillo - Wikipedia

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    Saltillo is located in the Chihuahuan Desert but temperatures are cooler than other desert cities in Mexico because it is located at an altitude of 1,600 meters (5,250 ft). Summers are slightly hot with cool nights, and winters are sunny but cool.