Definition
Qara Qum, also commonly spelled Kara-Kum, is a large desert in Central Asia, predominantly in Turkmenistan. The name translates to 'Black Sand' from Turkic languages, hinting at the darker soil beneath its surface. Visualize endless dunes under a scorching sun. Unlike vibrant sandy deserts, it subtly hides fertile soil. The Qara Qum is like a vast, silent expanse where survival depends on hidden resources. Itβs Central Asiaβs tough, sandy blanket.