Deserts.
Arid
hot dry climate
The term for regions with an extremely dry climate is "arid" or "desert." These areas typically receive very little precipitation, often less than 250 millimeters (10 inches) annually, which limits vegetation and supports primarily drought-resistant flora and fauna. Examples of arid regions include the Sahara Desert and the Atacama Desert.
The southern region is the region with the dry climate, that is located in the United States
The term for regions with an extremely dry climate is "arid" or "desert." These areas receive very little precipitation, often less than 250 millimeters (10 inches) annually, leading to sparse vegetation and unique ecosystems. Deserts can be hot, like the Sahara, or cold, like the Antarctic Desert.
hot and dry
There are five basic climate regions. These include tropical, dry, temperate, cold, as well as polar. For example, the southwest of the United States is considered a dry region.
Dry Climate zones and Mid-latitude climate zones.
The classifications are Tropical, Dry, Moderate, Continental and Polar
Deserts.
Dry climate regions include arid and semiarid climates. They get less than 30 millimeters of rainfall per year.
Continental deserts are very dry and there are extreme temperatures .