Arid and sandy is a partial definition of a desert.
Caucasus Mountains
An arid region, such as a desert, receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rain per year. A semiarid region receives between 10 inches and 20 inches (500 mm) of rain per year on average. They are not the same thing.Semi-arid is less dry than "dry and arid" which means dry and dry. "Semi-" means half, so something semi-arid is only half as dry as something which is arid.
India's best quality sheep rearing is done in the north-eastern region. Rajasthan is ranked as one of the best semi-arid region where quality sheep are reared.
Your question is an oxymoron. If a region is semi-desert, it is not a desert. A desert receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rainfall on average per year. A semiarid region receives 10 inches to 20 inches (500 mm) and is not a desert. It is a distinct biome.
The Sahel is a semi-arid region south of the Sahara.
It's a desert in the Semi Arid region in Europe :)
All deserts are arid regions. That's why they are called deserts.
it means sandy place and dessert is the piece of a cake
it is arid
The Kalahari Desert!
Arid climate region dominates most of Northern Africa.
The Volga river runs through a European arid region.
Either arid or semi-arid would be dry. An arid region (Atacama Desert) receives virtually no rainfall while a semi-arid region (Sonoran Desert) receives some rainfall.
arid
A desert.It is very dry,not many chances of finding water.You may not see anything except sand but there are a few trees.
Western Australia is characterised by several deserts. The two largest of these are Great Victoria Desert (424,400 km2) and the Great Sandy Desert (284,993 km2).
Sandy.