Yes, absolutely Yes.
Oh, Christ, yes. Don't come here.
yes
Sturgeons are a species of fish. In Europe, thhiey are found throughout the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts as well as many rivers (Danube, Volga, etc.). I'm not sure how you can relate this species of fish to Europe's arid region, because they are not exclusive to Europe's arid region.
Lions generally live in hot, arid climates. A prime example of an African lion's ideal habitat is the Sahara in Africa.
Suitable habitat for the lions consists of semi-arid plains and Savannah grasslands. This habitat is exhibited almost extensively throughout sub-Saharan Africa with the exception of the Congo region. The Savannah grasslands are spotted with Acacia trees which provide shade and resting locations for lions.
Yes. The majority are in the western, more arid, half of the state.
The sphinx moth (Hyles lineated) can be found in a wide variety of habitats. These range from arid deserts to tropical rainforests.
humid
it is arid
Louisiana is a swamp, and it is often times humid and very wet. Other parts of Louisiana can be dry and arid, but mostly as you get closer and closer to the ocean or bayou then it will get more damp and humid.
it is humid because it usually rains alot and the amount of precipitation is alot.
It is arid america m
Arid America typically has low precipitation levels and dry climates, including regions like the desert southwest. Humid America experiences higher levels of precipitation and has more moisture in the air, such as in the Southeastern United States. These differences in climate affect the types of vegetation, wildlife, and ecosystems present in each region.
I'm not familiar with those terms, but New Jersey is definitely not arid!
tropical wet and dry, humid subtropical, arid, semiarid, subarctic
humid
humid
The Sahara is an arid region. The Sahel is a semi arid region. The Sahel is a transitional zone between the arid Sahara and the humid savannas of the south
Savanna is the grassland transition zone between a desert and a more humid region.