a desert
A desert is commonly defined as an area where the average annual evaporation rate is in excess of the annual rainfall. Deserts can be classified into two categories: hot and cold.
Examples of hot deserts include the Kalahari and Sahara Deserts (where the average annual rainfall is very low and the average temperature is high).
Examples of cold deserts would be the Antarctic, here, although it is cold very little rain falls, most precipitation is in the form of sleet and snow.
A dry area where few plants grow is called a desert.
An Dessert
Its called a desert. Examples are the Sahara Desert and the Kalahari Desert.
A desert
Desert where only xerophytic plants can survive.
Land with little rain and few plants is called a desert. If the temperatures are not extreme, the land could be a steppe.
xerophytes
.....The Banana Plant....
Cactus/ xerophytes
Their roots and their suface area
The treeline is the point above which trees do not grow on a particular mountain or group of mountains. Many mountains have bare summits, but many have large regions above the treeline where there is only rock, snow, and some plants such as lichens.
-Plants will die. -Plants will not grow -would be no good crops.