A strip of land with little rainfall is typically referred to as a desert. Deserts are characterized by their arid conditions, where annual precipitation is significantly low, often less than 10 inches (25 cm) per year. These regions can have extreme temperatures, ranging from very hot during the day to quite cold at night. Examples of deserts include the Sahara in Africa and the Mojave in North America.
Deserts receive little rainfall.
The strip of land in Alabama you might be referring to is the "Sewanee Strip," also known as the "Sewanee Land Grant." This region is located in the northeastern part of Alabama and is historically significant due to its role in land grants and territorial disputes. If you meant a different specific strip of land, please provide more details for clarification.
A strip of land surrounded by water on three sides is called a peninsula. Peninsulas are typically connected to a larger landmass by a narrow strip of land called an isthmus.
A strip of water between two land masses is called a strait.
isthmus
Deserts receive little rainfall.
a narrow strip of land. Like the peloponeesus has that little strip of land between it and the rest of greece. That keeps it connected.
A Desert.
desert.
A period with little or no rainfall is called a drought.
when its not a lot of rainfall
it gets little rainfall because it is a desert
The strip of land along the Eastern Mediterranean is Cyprus.
It is a narrow strip of land, joining two larger land areas.
It is a narrow strip of land, joining two larger land areas.
A desert is a dry region of land with little rainfall and sparse vegetation. These areas typically have limited access to water sources, resulting in harsh and arid conditions.
Isthmus is a long,narrow strip of land formed by deposits of sand-run parallel to the mainland forest....