A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of precipitation per year on average.,
a rate of evaporation higher than precipitation
The tundra has about the same precipitation as a desert.
0.54 mm Annually
desert - a desert is any area in which the annual rate of evaporation exceeds the rate of precipitation.
Less than 25 centimeters.To be called a desert, an area must get virtually no rain. Most deserts will not receive more than 10 inches of rain per year.
A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of precipitation on average per year.
There is no 'Savannah Desert.' The savannah is a separate biome and is a transition zone between a desert and another biome, such as a grassland. It receives a bit more rain than a true desert.
Rain, snow, sleet and hail may fall in the desert, depending on location.
There is no 'savanna desert.' The savanna is a distinct biome, a semiarid grassland, and not a desert.. It receives too much rainfall to be considered a desert.
The desert biome typically has the lowest yearly rainfall of all biome types. Deserts are characterized by arid conditions and receive very little precipitation throughout the year.
is this u ethan...
desert and tundra tundra doesnt have snowbut desert has the least