Deserts are arid, not semiarid. Therefore, most semiarid regions are grasslands which are a distinctive biome that differs from a desert.
No, Wyoming is not considered a desert climate. It has a semi-arid climate with cold winters and warm summers. Deserts are characterized by low precipitation and high temperatures year-round, which is not typically found in Wyoming.
quote from wikipedia."A semi-arid climate or steppe climate describes climatic regions that receive precipitation below potential evapotranspiration, but not extremely so. A more precise definition is given by the Köppen climate classification that treats steppe climates (BSk and BSh) as intermediates between desert climates (BW) and humid climates in ecological characteristics and agricultural potential. Semi-arid climates tend to support short or scrubby vegetation, with semi-arid areas usually being dominated by either grasses or shrubs."
Turkey has a varied climate, so it is not entirely dry or desert-like. The coastal regions have a Mediterranean climate with wet winters and hot summers, while the interior experiences a more continental climate with hot summers and cold winters. Some areas in eastern Turkey may have a semi-arid or arid climate, but it is not predominantly desert-like.
Plants that can thrive in semi-arid deserts include cacti, succulents, agave, yucca, sagebrush, and mesquite. These plants have adapted to survive in arid conditions by storing water in their tissues or having deep root systems to access underground water sources.
Near the coast, the climate can vary depending on location. Generally, coastal areas tend to be more humid due to the presence of water bodies that release moisture into the air. However, some coastal regions can also be arid if they are located in desert or semi-arid climates.
Either arid or semi-arid would be dry. An arid region (Atacama Desert) receives virtually no rainfall while a semi-arid region (Sonoran Desert) receives some rainfall.
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.
Some deserts are arid (Atacama) and others are semi-arid (Sonoran). The Atacama receives virtually no rainfall while the Sonoran Desert receives 10 inches or less of rain each year.
Some of the deserts in Russia include the semi-arid Caspian Depression in the southwest, the cold desert of Ukok Plateau in the Altai Mountains, and the arid semi-desert of the Karakum Desert in the Republic of Kalmykia. These regions have low precipitation levels and sparse vegetation.
There is no Savannah Desert. The savannah is a semi-arid transitional area between a desert and a grassland. It is a different biome from a desert.
The Dominican Republic has some semi-arid land but no true deserts.
There are a number of species of ibex and some of them do live in desert areas.
A desert is arid, the entire desert is dry, not just parts.
There is no true desert in Washington state, just some small semi-arid areas.
A semi-arid plain is charectorized or is the home of low 25 to 50 centimeters of precipitation (10 to 20 inches) and having scrubby vegetation with short, coarse grasses; not completely arid.Exaples; Africa, and deserts.
No, Wyoming is not considered a desert climate. It has a semi-arid climate with cold winters and warm summers. Deserts are characterized by low precipitation and high temperatures year-round, which is not typically found in Wyoming.
There is no such thing as half-desert. There are semi-desert regions and semi-arid regions which are the same thing. They are regions that resemble the desert in some respects but receive more rainfall than the desert. These regions would average more than 10 inches (250 mm) of precipitation per year.