The climates are similar but the steppe generally receives more precipitation than the desert.
TRUE! I have the exact same thing on my daily geo.
Jiggers and chiggers are often confused, but they are not the same thing. Both are parasitic, but the jigger is a flea found in sub-tropical climates, whereas a chigger is a mite that often bites its host and is found in temperate climates.
The Sahel is not a desert. It is a distinct biome, a grassland, bordering the southern Sahara.
No, it is in Northeastern Arizona.
Most people in arid climates have the same foods available to them as people who live in more humid climates. Supermarkets, restaurants and other such facilities are found in desert towns and cities.
the same climates that you do on mars
A steppe is classified as being an area of land with grassland and plain features. Steppes lack trees, with the exception of those near fresh water.
There is no such thing as half-desert. There are semi-desert regions and semi-arid regions which are the same thing. They are regions that resemble the desert in some respects but receive more rainfall than the desert. These regions would average more than 10 inches (250 mm) of precipitation per year.
grassland, plain, prairie, savanna
Is the same thing produce dehydrated in our body , but in an osmotic desert had the influence the environment too
Tropical climates have almost no seasonal variation (since the sun always shines at about the same angle).
Extremey hot climates such as the Sahara desert ( equatorial ) or Extremely Cold climates such as Antarctica. The desert part refers to there being no or very little rain fall or liquid water in these places.