Australia Mexico south America and southwestern Africa are a few places with arid climate
No. Like all weather, snow is localized.
Arid environments or environments where there is very little rainfall can be difficult for plants to thrive in. Some plants have adapted to retain water and survive on very little.
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It is cold but not as much snow as Iowa or Oregon and places like that get. Usually we get little to no snow.
Australia Mexico south America and southwestern Africa are a few places with arid climate
Yes you will
An arid climate is one that receives very little rain, snow or other forms of precipitation over long periods of time. Such places might receive only a few centimetres of water in one of these forms each year.
An arid climate.
Arid barren land is known as a desert, though the Antarctic (land of snow and ice) is also classed as a desert.
Open places, dry, arid, uncultivated places, exposed to the sun.
Antarctica is arid, so there is no 'snowfall' per se. Most of the snow-like phenomenon one sees there is blowing ice crystals.
Many places had snow in 1979
in arid places with very low water.
They fly to places without snow.
Its mostly hot arid and 1 city gets snow for about 1 week/ year.
Snow is the frozen form of water. Snow can be found in cold places and in mountains.