An example of an arid place is the Sahara Desert. :)
india is not an arid land
Arid and sandy is a partial definition of a desert.
Deserts are arid, nor semi-arid. Therefore, your question is invalid. Semi-arid regions are usually grasslands or steppes.
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.
A desert is arid, the entire desert is dry, not just parts.
Deserts are arid. There is no such thing as a 'semi-arid' desert. Semi-arid regions are steppes or grasslands.
Deserts are arid and not semiarid. There is no such place as a semiarid desert. Semiarid regions are steppes or grasslands.
extremely arid means that the place usually a desert had 0-25 cm of rain in one year, arid means 50-75 cm of rain a year and semi-arid means 75-100 cm of rain a year.
A non-example of the hydrosphere would be a desert, as it is an arid region with little to no significant bodies of water.
Hot and arid.
Any place that has lots of growth and fertile soil.
Arid places typically receive very little snowfall, as they have low precipitation levels and are characterized by dry conditions. In some arid regions, snow may not occur at all or may be a rare occurrence. Snow in arid places is often limited to higher elevations or mountainous areas.
The arid climate made the soil lose it's moisture.
A cactus is an example of a xerophyte. Its ability to store water in its fleshy stems allows it to thrive in arid conditions with little rainfall.
main characteristics of the vegetation of arid and semi arid regions
Arid & Semi-Arid
There is no such place as the semiarid desert. Deserts are arid. Grasslands are semiarid as are steppes.