desert streams get flash floods more than the streams in the humid places.
No, the Alamo is not in a desert. San Antonio has a transitional humid subtropical climate.
Yes. Humidity is the amount of water in the air. So if it's dry, it's not humid. If the air feels very heavy and moist, then it is humid. Warmer places have a tendency to be more humid than cooler places though, because when it's warm the molecules are more spread apart leaving room for water.
The climate regions that Canada and the United States share are humid continental, marine, highland and semiarid.
Most deserts are very hot and dry.
Desert scrublandsThe Nullarbor plain in Australia Xeric or desert scrublands occur in the world's deserts and xeric shrublands ecoregions, or in areas of fast-draining sandy soils in more humid regions. These scrublands are characterized by plants with adaptations to the dry climate, which include small leaves to limit water loss, thorns to protect them from grazing animals, succulent leaves or stems, storage organs to store water, and long taproots to reach groundwater.[6]
No. They are indigenous to the cooler, more humid regions of Tanzania and Kenya.
The state of California is divided into four natural regions. These regions are the Coastal, Central, Mountain and Desert regions.
Most of these hot and humid regions are in the tropics and subtropics.
An ephemeral stream is dry most of the time and ionly holds water suring and after rainfall or snowmelt events. Streams in humid climates generally have water in them at all times.
An ephemeral stream is dry most of the time and ionly holds water suring and after rainfall or snowmelt events. Streams in humid climates generally have water in them at all times.
No, Liberia is a humid, tropical country and not a desert.
Listing from the most common to least common: Desert Savanna Steppe Tropical Rainforest Highland Mediterranean Marine Humid Subtropical
Depends on the region, coastal and amazonic regions are humid, but the highlands and Galápagos are not
Wind erosion is relatively more important in arid regions than in humid regions because in humid regions moisture binds particles together and vegetation anchors the soil so that wind erosion is negligible
Wind erosion is relatively more important in arid regions than in humid regions because in humid regions moisture binds particles together and vegetation anchors the soil so that wind erosion is negligible
its hot and humid
hot but not humid