A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 25 cm of rainfall per year on average. Some deserts receive much less than that.
both receive little rainfall
both receive little rainfall
both receive little rainfall
There are two dozen major desert areas in the world and each has its own climate statistics. The only factor that each has in common is that all receive little rainfall.
both receive little rainfall
both receive little rainfall
If by dry you are referring to a desert, it receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rainfall per year on average.
Humidity
Desert biomes typically receive less than 250 mm (10 inches) of rainfall annually. This low amount of precipitation contributes to the arid conditions and sparse vegetation found in desert environments.
Deserts receive little rainfall.
Antarctica and the Atacama Desert receive little rainfall.
Desert climate.