Quite a few areas in the US do, including Georgia, Arizona, New Mexico, and Kansas.
While Florida and Southern California would be hot, they would not be dry. They border oceans. So they would be hot and muggy, not dry.
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.
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Some Like It Hot was released in the US on March 29, 1959.
no. Canada is not in some ares south of the U.S.
hot and humid
The answer depends on which desert. If it is a hot, subtropical desert, the summers are hot and the winters are mild., If it is a cold winter desert, the summers are hot and the winters can be bitterly cold.
Usually, it's pretty hot. Depends on the region. Southern summers are hot and humid in the southeast, hot and dry in the southwest. Summers in the Dakota's and Wyoming and Montana can be very hot, but not as long as in the south. The northeast has some hot days, but not usually for as long as in the south. This past summer was cooler than normal, with the fewest 100f plus days ever recorded.
A wash is the intermittent stream channel in the dry land areas of the western US
hot and dry
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The Southwestern US has a very hot and dry climate, which is a desert climate.
The Southwestern US has a desert climate. It's very hot and dry.
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Open areas characterized by dry grasslands
In the US I would say the Central United States. The summers are hot and the winters are very cold.
It effects the weather because it is hot and it makes theh climate dry and hot