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The noun form of the adjective 'arid' is aridity.
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Aridity.
Aridity or dryness.
Noun forms for the adjective arid are aridity and aridness.
Aridity of land refers to a condition characterized by a significant lack of moisture, resulting in dry and often barren landscapes. This phenomenon typically occurs in regions with low precipitation, high evaporation rates, and limited water resources. Arid areas often support sparse vegetation and can lead to challenges in agriculture, water supply, and biodiversity. The level of aridity can be measured using indices such as the aridity index, which compares precipitation to potential evapotranspiration.
water shortage, dryness, dry spell, aridity
Dry air (aridity), sparse population, and peacefulness.
Droughts are an unusual occurrence of low precipitation due to natural weather pattern cycles. Aridity is an area where low precipitation naturally occurs (see also, "rain shadow effect")
Aridity avoiders refer to organisms, typically plants or animals, that have adaptations enabling them to survive in arid or drought-prone environments by avoiding extreme dryness. These adaptations may include behaviors like migration, seasonal dormancy, or the ability to enter a state of reduced metabolic activity during dry periods. Unlike aridity tolerators, which can withstand dry conditions, aridity avoiders actively seek to minimize their exposure to arid conditions. Examples include certain migratory birds and drought-deciduous plants.
No, it is not a noun. Arid is an adjective. The noun forms would be aridness or aridity.
Dryness or lack of moisture.