A dry region without trees or water is called a desert. Plants and animals need special adaptations in order to survive in this harsh environment.
A desert is a dry region with little rainfall and few trees.
a cold dry region where trees can not grow
A desert is a dry barren region that is often sandy and lacks trees. Deserts receive minimal precipitation and have extreme temperature variations between day and night. The lack of vegetation is due to the harsh environmental conditions.
No, steppes are actually found in the temperate region, not in the tropical wet and dry climate region. The tropical equivalent of steppes are called savannas, which are characterized by a mix of grasses and scattered trees. Steppes, on the other hand, are grasslands without trees or forests, and they are typically found in the temperate regions with dry climates.
Probably to limit water loss.
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A desert.
A desert.
A savanna is a type of grassland ecosystem characterized by scattered trees and shrubs. It typically has a dry climate and distinct rainy and dry seasons. Savannas are found in tropical and subtropical regions around the world.
A desert is a dry, often sandy region with little rainfall. Deserts typically have extreme temperatures and sparse vegetation, making them challenging environments for life to thrive.
Without the moisture that dew and rain provides, plants become dry and die. Plant life and agriculture is virtually impossible without continuous irrigation. This can create hunger for people and animals that depend on these crops. Fires are a common threat especially when trees, grass and bushes become dry and parched. Plants, trees and other vegetation can easily burn in fire. Fire will destroy trees and vegetation that keep the soil and large areas intact that prevent mudslides. Dry seasons can be devestating.