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What are the characteristics of winter solstice in Kakulam Desert?

The characteristics of winter solstice in Kakulam Desert are as follows:

Kakulam Desert: The largest desert in Central Asia, with a huge fire pit in the center, once ignited, it burned for more than 40 years, and was vividly called "the gate of hell" by the locals. And some people may be moved for a lifetime at a glance.

Kakulam Desert belongs to temperate continental climate, but the winter climate is warm, the weather is changeable, the vegetation is yellow, and most animals have hibernated.

Vegetation is very diverse, mainly composed of grass and small shrubs as well as shrubs and trees. The vegetation of Karakum Desert in Turkmenistan can be used as feed for camels, sheep and goats in winter. There are not many animals, but there are many kinds.

Insects include ants and termites, ticks and beetles, and beetles, beetles, dung beetles and spiders. There are all kinds of lizards, snakes and turtles. Among rodents are marsupials and jerboa.