Most of the desert and semi-arid land are in the southwestern United States, especially in the states of:California Nevada Arizona New Mexico Utah Colorado Texas
india is not an arid land
Arid and sandy is a partial definition of a desert.
An example of an arid place is the Sahara Desert. :)
Deserts are arid, nor semi-arid. Therefore, your question is invalid. Semi-arid regions are usually grasslands or steppes.
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Nevada is the most arid state in the US, with the lowest average annual precipitation. The majority of Nevada is classified as desert, with dry and arid conditions prevailing throughout much of the state.
The American state of Nevada is in the arid western region of the country. It has significantly less rainfall compared to the Mid-Atlantic coastal state of Delaware.
Nevada holds the title for being the driest state in the US, with an average annual rainfall of just 9.5 inches. Nevada's arid climate is largely due to its high elevation and proximity to the Sierra Nevada mountain range, which blocks moisture from reaching the state.
Great plains
No, Nevada does not typically get hurricanes because it is an inland state and is not directly exposed to the ocean where hurricanes form. Nevada's climate is more influenced by its high elevation and arid desert conditions rather than tropical cyclones.
Satellite view showing Las Vegas, most populous and principal city of the state of Nevada in the United States, located in southwest of Nevada, near the borders of California and Arizona in the arid desert of Clark County, its surrounding environment is dominated by desert vegetation and some wildlife.
Nevada has extensive deserts, defined as having less than 10 inches of precipitation annually, and is commonly considered to be arid for general purposes of climatic classification. However, Nevada also has mountains which are covered by snow in winter - hence the name Nevada. Some higher elevations receive more than 40 inches of precipitation on the average, due to the orographic effects of the high mountain ranges. There are many lakes, reservoirs, springs and streams in the state, along with great groundwater basins. The broad categories of Humid or Arid are less meaningful in areas where water is imported. Western Nevada has the Newlands Project and southern Nevada imports water supplies from the Colorado River. Conversely, drought effects can be man-caused by water exports or diversions, which have impacted the Pyramid and Walker Lake areas. Rainfall is not strictly impaired across the state by the Sierra Nevada because the northern regions receive winter storm tracks from the northwest, and the southern regions receive summer monsoonal storms from the south.
The southwest region of the United States has a arid or semi-arid climate, characterized by hot summers and mild winters with low precipitation rates. Areas such as Arizona, New Mexico, southern California, and parts of Nevada experience this type of climate.
main characteristics of the vegetation of arid and semi arid regions
Arid & Semi-Arid
The Great Basin Desert, the largest U. S. desert, covers an arid expanse of about 190000 square miles and is bordered by the Sierra Nevada Range on the west