A desert region typically receives little rain due to its arid climate and lack of moisture in the atmosphere. The combination of high temperatures and low precipitation in desert areas contributes to their dry conditions.
A desert is a dry region that receives very little rain, typically less than 250 millimeters of rainfall per year. Other examples of dry regions include steppe and semi-arid regions.
A rain shadow.
desert area because they can only had drought
The region with the least amount of rain is typically Antarctica, as it is a polar desert with very little precipitation.
A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches of precipitation per year on average.
Sahara?
it is located in the rain shadow region
Tropical rainforrests.
The biomes that receive little rain are deserts and tundras.
A desert is a dry region that receives very little rain, typically less than 250 millimeters of rainfall per year. Other examples of dry regions include steppe and semi-arid regions.
The rain forest has the most rainfall
A rain shadow.
rain shadow
the south receives the most rain
Antarctica receives little rainfall in 1 year. About 35-50 centimeters of water is received in Antarctica. It may sound strange, but Antarctica is also considered a desert, a landscape/ region that receives little or no precipitation.
rain shadow
rain shadow