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What statement correctly describes the relationship between desert and semiarid regions?

Deserts receive less precipitation than semiarid regions.


Which is in danger of becoming a semiarid desert?

Deserts are arid, nor semiarid. Semiarid regions are usually grasslands or steppe. The danger is that human abuse of these regions will turn them into true deserts.


What are the names of Oklahoma's deserts?

While Oklahoma has some semiarid regions, it has no true deserts.


What is the climate and average temperature in an semi arid desert?

Deserts are arid and not semiarid. There is no such place as a semiarid desert. Semiarid regions are steppes or grasslands.


What is the name for the semiarid region that surrounds most deserts?

The name for the semiarid region that surrounds most deserts is a "steppe." Steppe regions typically have lower precipitation levels compared to more temperate regions but are not as dry as deserts. They often feature grasslands and shrubs.


What are the major deserts in Kansas?

Kansas has some semiarid regions but no true deserts.


Where is the semi arid desert located?

Deserts are arid, not semiarid. Most semiarid regions are grasslands. They are found in Africa, North America, South America and other areas.


What is the only continent with no large deserts?

Europe


Are there any deserts in the Midwest region?

No because, Iowa does not have the right climate.


Where are the semi-arid deserts found?

Your question is an oxymoron. If a region is semi-desert, it is not a desert. A desert receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rainfall on average per year. A semiarid region receives 10 inches to 20 inches (500 mm) and is not a desert. It is a distinct biome.


What describes the relationship between deserts and semiarid regions?

Semi-arid regions are usually grasslands and receive more rain that a desert. They frequently border a desert and are sometimes a transition zone between a desert and another biome such as a forest.


What is the largest desert in Alberta?

Alberta has no true deserts. Alberta does have some semiarid regions that resemble deserts but all receive more rainfall per year that a true desert.