A steppe.
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Some parts of Nevada, where it rains occassionally, are semiarid.
You actually answered your question. It's called a semi-arid climate or steppe climate. The characteristics of short grasses and low vegetation occurs due to the transitional nature of this climate from desert to humid . Only a small sample of steppe climate are not transitional but created by air currents and topography. A few examples are found in Brazil, the Island of Hispaniola, and East Central Africa.
tropical wet and dry, humid subtropical, arid, semiarid, subarctic
Dry climate regions include arid and semiarid climates. They get less than 30 millimeters of rainfall per year.
Eastern Colorado has a steppe or semiarid climate because it is located in the rain shadow of the Rocky Mountains, which block moisture from reaching the region. This results in low precipitation levels and increased evaporation, leading to the dry conditions characteristic of steppe and semiarid climates.
There are none. Deserts are arid, not semiarid. A semiarid region would be a steppe or a grassland.
semiarid- Characterized by relatively low annual rainfall of 25 to 50 centimeters (10 to 20 inches) and having scrubby vegetation with short, coarse grasses; not completely arid. region- A large, usually continuous segment of a surface or space; area.
It would be a semiarid grassland or steppe.
The semiarid region that separates the Sahara desert from the tropical savanna and rain forests of central Africa is known as the Sahel. This region experiences a transition from desert conditions in the north to more humid conditions in the south, supporting grasslands and sparse vegetation due to its semi-arid climate.
Sahel
The trees that grow in a humid continental region are cottonwood, ash, cherry, weeping willow, birch. Also have trees like pitch pine, oak, hickory, and maple.