Large parts of Utah receive less 10 inches (250 mm) of precipitation per year on average and this qualifies those areas as deserts.
Yes, Utah is a desert state. Much of it is covered by either the Great Basin Desert, Colorado Plateau Desert or Mojave Desert.
The Sierra Nevada Mountains act as a barrier that prevents moisture from coming into the southwest from the Pacific Ocean.
Most of Utah receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rain on average per year - the definition of a desert.
because ur face looked at it
Yes, Utah is considered a desert.
By Utah Law there are no Dry Counties in Utah but that doesn't mean much in a factual basis.
Utah is the second dryest state in the United States.
Utah.
Utah is a very dry state. The farther north you live, the colder the winters are.
Orem is a city
The air is too dry in Utah. Lightingbugs only live in more humid climates.
u should go to Utah and buy dry ice from Johns Market Place
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No it is located in Utah and in Arizona
California, Arizona, Texas, Utah, Nevada
Dry edible beans, potatoes, and onions tend to grow in San Juan, Utah. Also, barley, wheat, and corn grow in San Juan, Utah.
The Dry Spell - 2005 was released on: USA: 21 January 2005 (Park City, Utah)