SteppesSemi dry plains with sparse vegetation are called Steppes
A desert is a dry, often sandy region of little rainfall, extreme temperatures, and sparse vegetation. A steppe is a grassland without trees.i hope this answers your quetion. also look on google somtimes
An arid region, such as a desert, receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rain per year. A semiarid region receives between 10 inches and 20 inches (500 mm) of rain per year on average. They are not the same thing.Semi-arid is less dry than "dry and arid" which means dry and dry. "Semi-" means half, so something semi-arid is only half as dry as something which is arid.
In some wetlands in Northern Africa you can find trees, shrubs, and bushes. Areas that are on the Mediterranean can have orange and olive trees as well as cork, pine, and cypresses. In the semi- desert areas you can find aloes, stinkwood, and ironwood.
Without the moisture that dew and rain provides, plants become dry and die. Plant life and agriculture is virtually impossible without continuous irrigation. This can create hunger for people and animals that depend on these crops. Fires are a common threat especially when trees, grass and bushes become dry and parched. Plants, trees and other vegetation can easily burn in fire. Fire will destroy trees and vegetation that keep the soil and large areas intact that prevent mudslides. Dry seasons can be devestating.
The climate of the region varies from semi-arid climate in the north to tropical in most of the region with distinct wet and dry seasons. Rain falls during the monsoon season from about June to October. March to June can be very dry and hot with temperatures exceeding 40°C regularly.
steppes
Savanna.
desert.
It is called steppes
Dune
NicheThis grazing mammal favors grasses, leaves and shrubs, but it can also stomach thorns and dry vegetation that other herbivores cannot digest. This enables them to survive in areas of sparse vegetation.
A desert is a dry, often sandy region of little rainfall, extreme temperatures, and sparse vegetation.
the correct biome that has a variety of sparse plants and is dry is the DESERT!!!
The Red kangaroo's natural home is Australia. The Red Kangaroo is found throughout the interior of the Australian continent - not the dry desert but in semi-arid desert areas where there is sufficient vegetation, and permanent water supplies - and on part of the Western Australian coast. They may also be found in grassland areas, or sparse bushland.
Arid climates are caused by lack of precipitation, and warm, downward winds. Vegetation is sparse in arid regions and farming can only be done successfully with irrigation.
A desert
Semi dry means almost dry but still damp