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Northern and southern Utah have considerably different climates so it would be impossible to categorize the entire state as one climate type. Based on precipitation, the northern portion of the state (especially the most populated regions of the wasatch front) is largely defined as "steppe" climate, which receives more precipitation than a scientifically defined "desert" climate.

The southern regions and the northwestern regions definitely fit into the description of "desert".

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Yes, Utah has both desert and semi-arid regions. The southern and western parts of the state are characterized by desert landscapes with low rainfall and high temperatures, while the northern and eastern regions have more mountainous terrain and higher precipitation levels.

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The Great Salt Lake In Utah is a highly briny remnant lake of prehistoric Lake Bonneville and is located within the Great Salt Lake Desert.

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Yes, it is a lake. it is in Utah, USA.

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