A general term would be a desert. Antarctic could be called a desert due to little rainfall, and very little plants, except near the coast during the slight summer thaw season (which is still cold).
Developing longer roots to reach deeper water sources would likely help a plant adapt to living in an area with little rainfall. This change allows the plant to access water more effectively and survive in a dry environment.
A DESERT. e.g. Sahara Desert Gobi Desert Kalahari Desert Mojave Desert Atacama Desert.
The Sahara desert is an area that has high temperatures during the day and little rainfall and poor soil.
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A grassland
a dam
Little vegetation refers to an area with sparse plant growth, usually characterized by a lack of plant diversity and limited plant cover. This can be due to factors such as low rainfall, extreme temperatures, poor soil quality, or human activities like deforestation or overgrazing.
A dry, often sandy area is called a desert. Deserts typically receive very little rainfall and are characterized by their extreme temperatures and lack of vegetation.
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Remote. Desolate.
A dry area where few plants grow is called a desert.
The Storage Area In A Plant Cell Is Called A Vacuole