Xeric means extremely dry. Hydric means having excessive moisture.
Well, the easiest way to answer this question is to answer a different question first: what is hydric acid? The term "hydric" (as opposed to perhaps "hydrohydric" or something) indicates that it involves a polyatomic anion containing hydrogen as the element that is not oxygen. One such polyatomic anion is hydroxide (OH). The term "acid" indicates that it is an ionic compound with hydrogen as the cation. Thus, hydric acid is as follows: "hydric acid" OH "acid" OH H H2O Thus, hydric acid is water. Therefore, the benefits of hydric acid are the same as those of water: there are no known living creatures that can survive without it, it is useful for dissolving ionic compounds, and it goes great partially frozen with a squirt of lemon.
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Xeric means very dry. Xeric is an adjective that describes dry wear athletic clothing.
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Xeric- an environment or habitat that has moist conditions, Mesopotamia was in moist conditions surrounded by the Tirgris and Euprates rivers. :) hope this helped (:
Yes, it is an adjective. It refers to a dry habitat.
A dry environment, little moisture is present.
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i don't know! xeric?
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