The cool dry region of Patagonia is located in Argentina. Argentina is located on the West Coast of South America. The cool dry region is in the southern part of Argentina.
Highland climates are cool to cold, and are found in mountains and high plateaus. The climate of a highland area is closely related to the climate of the surrounding region. The highlands have the same seasons and wet and dry periods as the region they are in.
A desert.
Cold and dry.
the intermontane region
The climate of the southwest region in WA is generally mild and Mediterranean, with warm, dry summers and cool, wet winters. Summers can be hot and dry with temperatures often exceeding 90°F, while winters are mild with temperatures rarely dropping below freezing. Rainfall is highest during the winter months, with some areas experiencing occasional snowfall at higher elevations.
The flat and rocky high land with cool dry weather condition is the Patagonia. Argentina and Chile shares on the plateau.
The southern region is the region with the dry climate, that is located in the United States
it is the patagonian desert
Patagonia's dry barren and windy conditions are primarily caused by the rain shadow effect resulting from the Andes Mountains, which block moisture-laden air coming from the Pacific Ocean. The prevailing westerly winds also contribute to the arid conditions by further drying out the region. Additionally, the cold Falkland Current along the coast of Patagonia limits evaporation and moisture in the air, creating a harsh and windswept landscape.
if its in the desert it will be hot and dry rain forest cool and humid
if its in the desert it will be hot and dry rain forest cool and humid
it's mostly rainy, but in the summer its dry, but its cool and damp.
The patagonia is dry and oil and bauxite rich The pampas - flat, fertile plains There are many kinds of animal and plant life in the Pampas
The Pacific coastal region has cool, wet winters and warm dry summers because of shifting wind patterns. As waters in the Pacific Ocean heat and cool, wind patterns change.
It isn't particularly cool but it is dry...which makes it feel cool. The general term is a "Föhn wind" Föhn came into German from the Latin Favonius. That is what the southern Italians call it. The northern Italians are likely to call it a föhn wind even if they don't speak German. In the US, it is called a Chinook.
it rains pretty much in the mountains and in the summer it is very dry, but is cool and damp
The Pacific coastal region has cool, wet winters and warm dry summers because of shifting wind patterns. As waters in the Pacific Ocean heat and cool, wind patterns change.