Ordos Desert

Ordos Desert
Ordos Plateau steppe
Ordos steppe landscape
Ecology
RealmPalearctic
Biomemontane grasslands and shrublands
Borders
Geography
Area215,952 km2 (83,380 sq mi)
CountryChina
Provinces
Conservation
Conservation statusCritical/endangered[1]
Protected0.04%[2]
Xiangshawan (响沙湾), a desert tourist attraction in Ordos Desert
The region of Ordos

The Ordos Desert (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: 鄂爾多斯沙漠; pinyin: È'ěrduōsī Shāmò) is a desert/steppe region in Northwest China, administered under the prefecture of Ordos City in the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region (centered ca. 39°N 109°E / 39°N 109°E / 39; 109). It extends over an area of approximately 90,650 km2 (35,000 sq mi), and comprises two sub-deserts: China's 7th-largest desert, the Kubuqi Desert, in the north; and China's 8th-largest desert, the Mu Us Desert, in the south. Wedged between the arable Hetao region to the north and the Loess Plateau to the south, the soil of the Ordos Desert is mostly a mixture of dry clay and sand, and as a result is poorly suited for agriculture.

  1. ^ "Ordos Plateau steppe". Terrestrial Ecoregions. World Wildlife Fund.
  2. ^ "Ordos Plateau steppe". Dopa Explorer. Accessed 4 March 2021. [1]

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