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Extreme dry conditions make some areas less habitable than others. Most regions with large populations are near water.
the two types of dry climates are deserts and steppe.
the two types of dry climates are deserts and steppe.
because of evaporation
Dry climates.
All crops need water to survive, but there are a few that can survive a bit longer in times of dry weather. Among the types of plants that are least affected by droughts are olives. Olives can survive well in dry climates and through dry spells in the weather.
This is because in the wet climates the limestone will break apart due to the rain. And in dry climates it does nothing to the limestone. Therefore, this is why limestone can form cliffs in dry climates than wet climates.
most places in Central Asia is harsh,dry climates
most places in Central Asia is harsh,dry climates
Xerophytes: plants that are adapted to live in very dry climates
The amount and distribution of precipitation is the main factor that distinguishes wet tropical climates from tropical wet and dry climates. Wet tropical climates have high and consistent rainfall throughout the year, while tropical wet and dry climates have distinct wet and dry seasons.
Climates are classified based on factors such as temperature, precipitation, and vegetation. The Köppen climate classification system, for example, groups climates into categories such as tropical, dry, temperate, continental, and polar based on these factors. Other criteria include latitude, altitude, and proximity to large bodies of water.