The Ordos Desert forms an intermediate step in the descent from the
Himalayas to the lowlands of eastern
China. Towards the south it rises to an altitude of over 1,500 m, and in the west, along the right bank of the
Yellow River, the Arbus or Arbiso Mountains, which overlie the steppe by some 900 m, serve to link the
Helan Mountains with the
Yin Mountains. The northern part of the great bend of the Yellow River is filled with the sands of Kuzupchi River, a succession of
dunes, 12–15 m high. In some places these sand dunes approach close to the Yellow River; in others they are parted from it by a belt of sand, intermingled with clay, which terminates in a steep
escarpment, 15 m and in some localities 30 m above the river. Eventually the sand dunes cross over to the left bank of the Yellow River where they are threaded by the beds of dry watercourses. The Yin Mountains, which stretch from 108
° to 112° E in the north of the great bend of the Yellow River, have a wild alpine character and are distinguished from other mountains in the southeast of Mongolia by an abundance of both water and vegetation. In one of their constituent ranges, the bold Muni-uul, long and nearly wide, they attain elevations of , and have steep flanks, slashed with rugged
gorges and narrow
glens. ==Climate==