A major physical region that fits this description is the savanna. Savannas receive moderate rainfall, typically between 20 to 50 inches annually, which is insufficient for dense forests but adequate to support grasses and scattered trees. This ecosystem is characterized by a mixture of open grasslands and occasional trees, allowing for rich biodiversity while experiencing distinct wet and dry seasons.
A savanna is a semi-arid region that receives more rainfall than a desert but not enough to support a forest.
grasslands :)
Savanna is the transition zone between a forest and a desert.
Grassland
Grasslands. Tropical grasslands are also known as savannas.
Deserts generally do not have enough water to support a forest so your question is an oxymoron. Deserts and forests are separate biomes.
It has alot of forests, there are six national forests in AZ and 30% of the state is pine forested
Ferns can be found in either a forest or a desert. They are much more common in a forest, however.
The Serengeti Plains, Congo Forest, Ethiopian Highlands, Mount Kilimanjaro, Sahara Desert, and Madagascar.
the forest
No, not necessarily. However, the Petrified Forest National Park of Arizona is in the Colorado Plateau Desert.
no, you can not because it would not survive in desert conditions because its use to forest conditions