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While deserts supported very little vegetation or liquid water, lifeforms were still able to survive and cultivate the arid environments. Deserts were classified by lack of precipitation, not specifically heat as desert landscapes were hot due to proximity of nearby stars or simply arid because it was too cold to precipitate.

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  • Desert/Legends
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  • While deserts supported very little vegetation or liquid water, lifeforms were still able to survive and cultivate the arid environments. Deserts were classified by lack of precipitation, not specifically heat as desert landscapes were hot due to proximity of nearby stars or simply arid because it was too cold to precipitate.
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  • Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire
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  • --05-29
  • --07-25
  • "Creatures of Endor"
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  • soteKswoop.asp
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  • Swoop
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  • Creatures of Endor
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  • kids/explore/eu/f20041123
  • info/news/news-article/20170725
  • info/news/news-article/20170530
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  • While deserts supported very little vegetation or liquid water, lifeforms were still able to survive and cultivate the arid environments. Deserts were classified by lack of precipitation, not specifically heat as desert landscapes were hot due to proximity of nearby stars or simply arid because it was too cold to precipitate.
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