cold? I think.
The climate of the intermountain region is typically characterized by hot, dry summers and cold, snowy winters. The region experiences a wide range of temperatures due to its high elevation and lack of coastal influence. Precipitation is relatively low, leading to arid conditions in many areas.
The Intermountain region is known for its mountain ranges, high plateaus, and deep valleys. This creates a diverse landscape with rugged terrain, including large deserts and spectacular canyons such as the Grand Canyon and Bryce Canyon. The region's high elevation and dry climate also contribute to its unique physical features.
•Many bird habitats are being destroyed by human actions. •Up to 11 bird species in the intermountain region is endangered •Because of the dry air forest fires can be a problem too
The climate in the intermountain region, with its dry summers and cold winters, influenced the Utes' food sources. They utilized foraging, hunting, and fishing to adapt to the environment, hunting deer and rabbits, gathering berries and roots, and fishing in lakes and rivers. They also practiced seasonal movements to follow food sources and optimize their resources.
A place where it is likely to be cold and dry is the desert. A desert can have a climate that is either hot, cold or mild with hardly no precipitation.
a cold dry region where trees can not grow
The Mid-Western development Region is very dry due to climate and rocky landscape, this development region suffers from famine. This development region is also called a food-deficit region. Like other development region, it is hot in Terai, Mild in the hills and cold in the mountains.
Cold and dry.
It is Siberia.
Cold and dry. A cold desert.
Summers are Hot and Dry, But winters are mild and wet
Marine West - mild and rainy tropical wet and dry - heavy downpours of rain Moderate Mediterranean- sunny, mild Tundra - cold