There isn't much precipitation (Rain, snow, hail, sleet) in the Polar Regions because the air is too cold to contain much water vapour. In some parts of the Polar Regions it is as dry as the desert because rain has not fallen for a matter of years.
An example of a place that is cold and experiences low rainfall is a polar desert, such as Antarctica. These regions have extremely low precipitation levels due to the cold temperatures leading to minimal moisture in the air.
Deserts receive little rainfall.
Australia is the region with the lowest rainfall of all seen continents. Its frequent droughts can last for several seasons and this phenomenon is thought to be partly caused by the El Ni–o-Southern Oscillation.
A harsh climate, little rainfall.
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A desert is an area with a small amount of precipitation (rainfall) per year. Since the polar regions are so cold they get next to no rainfall so are considered desert due to that fact.
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An example of a place that is cold and experiences low rainfall is a polar desert, such as Antarctica. These regions have extremely low precipitation levels due to the cold temperatures leading to minimal moisture in the air.
Which desert
Which desert
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Desert soil does absorb a certain amount of rainfall.
Average annual rainfall in the Painted Desert is about 6.36 inches.
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Antarctica is a cold polar desert. It is the coldest, driest and largest desert on earth.
There is a Mojave Desert and a Namib Desert but no Mohib Desert.
Deserts receive little rainfall.