kalahari in A Sentence

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    Hoodia Gordonii Gold Kalahari Desert.

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    The Kalahari Desert.

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    I mean, I have got a mouth as dry as the Kalahari Desert.

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    Scientists estimate that the Kalahari Desert was formed between 65 and 135 million years ago in the Cretaceous Period.

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    Some people do not consider Kalahari as a desert because the level of rainfall here is quite good.

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    Scientists discovered that bacteria living in the sands of the Kalahari desert in Africa help gather and store carbon dioxide from the air.

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    An interesting fact about Namibia is that the country is home to two large but very distinct deserts, the Namib desert and the Kalahari desert.

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    The Taa language, spoken by lower than 5, 000 people in this Kalahari Desert is the language with more vowels and consonants than any other language.

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    The Kalahari Desert in Africa, which is one of the harshest deserts in the world today, was a very lush land with rivers flowing at one time.

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    If a!Kung forager in the Kalahari met someone with his sister's name, he was expected to treat her like a sister, her son like a nephew and so on.

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    Fewer than 300,000 wild chimpanzees live in a few forested corners of Africa today, while humans have colonized every corner of the globe, from the Arctic tundra to the Kalahari Desert.

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    While the southwestern half of the Kalahari meets the requirements to be qualified as a desert, the northeastern portion of it receives a significant amount of precipitation, and thus cannot qualify as a true desert.

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    In his book The Lost World of the Kalahari, Sir Laurens van der Post described how Bushmen in the Kalahari Desert in southern Africa were in telepathic contact far beyond the range of sensory communication.

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    The Kalahari hunters have figured out how to play one critical advantage in a deadly game that pitches their survival against that of animals: Humans have an evaporative cooling system, in the form of sweat; antelope don't.

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