The dessert.
Arid desert.
The term you are referring to is "desert." Deserts are dry, barren lands with low precipitation and little vegetation.
A desert is a very dry area with little rain, typically receiving less than 250 millimeters of rain per year. Examples of deserts include the Sahara in Africa, the Arabian Desert in the Middle East, and the Atacama Desert in South America.
That area is called a rain shadow. It occurs when moist air rises over a mountain, releases moisture on the windward side, and descends down the other side, resulting in a drier climate on the leeward side.
A desert is a dry, barren place where rain rarely falls and vegetation is limited. These areas typically have extreme temperatures and low humidity levels.
desert area because they can only had drought
A desert is a dry area with very little rainfall, typically receiving less than 250 millimeters of rain per year. These regions often have extreme temperature variations and sparse vegetation due to the lack of moisture. Sand dunes, rocky terrain, and dry salt flats are common features in deserts.
flat dry and rain a little(but not to little)
A long dry season with little rain is called a drought. This can lead to water shortages and impact agriculture, ecosystems, and communities.
Very little snow falls in Antarctica. It is known as a dry region and very windy.So it is true that only little snow falls in Antarctica
Many deserts are the result of mountain ranges blocking the flow of moisture from an ocean. The moist air is forced upward on the leeward side where the water in the air condenses and falls as rain or snow. The air, now dry, passes to the leeward side of the mountain range and a rain shadow desert forms. See the image above.