Deserts receive less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rain per year on average. Semi-arid regions receive between 10 and 20 inches (500 mm) per year on average.
well, climatic conditions are: dry, arid and low humidity areas
dry sandy desert with additional water holes
Of course. There are 100's of species of animals there. They are specially evolved to live in the climatic conditions of the desert.
corn needs a wet, semi-dry/humid climate to grow in.
India is in the Desert Climatic zone.
The Gobi is a cold winter desert.
different soil and climatic conditions
climatic conditions in the Amazon basin are hot and wet.
Yes, lions can adapt to living in semi-desert environments. They are resilient animals that can withstand harsh conditions and have been found in semi-desert regions such as parts of Africa where they can find sufficient food, water, and shelter to survive.
Semi-desert is a semiarid area located between a desert and a grassland or woodland. The semi-desert looks like a scrubland with shrubs like we see on old western movies. The Kazakh semi-desert in Kazakhstan is also one example.
Deserts are arid. There is no such thing as a 'semi-arid' desert. Semi-arid regions are steppes or grasslands.
it is a fully fledged desert!