Books
Yves Earhart

Deserts of America

Deserts of America explores the captivating story of America's arid landscapes, revealing them not as barren wastelands but as vibrant ecosystems shaped by millions of years of geological activity and ecological adaptation.
Delving into regions like the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts, the book uncovers the unique survival strategies of plants and animals facing extreme conditions.
For instance, some desert plants have developed extensive root systems to capture scarce rainfall, while certain animals are nocturnal to avoid the intense heat.

This book uniquely combines geological history, ecological insights, and human impact, offering a comprehensive understanding of these often-misunderstood environments.
Starting with an introduction to the geographical features and climates of major American deserts, Deserts of America progresses through the geological processes that formed them, the adaptations of desert life, and the effects of human activities, including conservation efforts and the challenges posed by climate change.
This integrated approach provides a valuable perspective for nature enthusiasts, students, and anyone interested in the American West.
155 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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