A period with little or no rainfall is called a drought.
A time of dry weather with little rainfall is called a drought.
A dry, often sandy area is called a desert. Deserts typically receive very little rainfall and are characterized by their extreme temperatures and lack of vegetation.
A rain gauge is the instrument used to measure rainfall. It consists of a cylindrical container that collects rainwater and allows for the measurement of precipitation in a specific area.
rain forest
A period with little or no rainfall is called a drought.
A time of dry weather with little rainfall is called a drought.
A general term would be a desert. Antarctic could be called a desert due to little rainfall, and very little plants, except near the coast during the slight summer thaw season (which is still cold).
The Sahara desert is an area that has high temperatures during the day and little rainfall and poor soil.
Canyon
A grassland
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A dry, often sandy area is called a desert. Deserts typically receive very little rainfall and are characterized by their extreme temperatures and lack of vegetation.
Canyon
A dry area where few plants grow is called a desert.
A desert.
when its not a lot of rainfall