Desert has no significant vegetation. Coastal plain usually has lots of vegetation.
A desert is a dry region of land with little rainfall and sparse vegetation. These areas typically have limited access to water sources, resulting in harsh and arid conditions.
A place with little rain is called a desert. Deserts are characterized by their dry climate, receiving very little precipitation throughout the year, which can result in arid conditions and sparse vegetation.
This type of region is called a desert.
A dry region with little rainfall and vegetation can be either hot or cold depending on factors like latitude, proximity to oceans or mountains, and atmospheric circulation patterns. Hot deserts are typically found at low latitudes, while cold deserts are often located at higher latitudes or elevations. Both types of deserts have minimal precipitation and sparse vegetation due to limited water availability.
Dry climate like hot summers and cooler winters do have little vegetation.
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A desert
Mt. Everest had little to no vegetation due to the climate in the Himalayas (where the mountain is located), it is too cold around the mountain to have any vegetation.
A Desert.
Desert has no significant vegetation. Coastal plain usually has lots of vegetation.
One is very dry, has little vegetation, and is very hot, while the other has loads of vegetation, is very wet, and is humid.
There is very little vegetation in Libya, most of the country is an arid desert known as the Libyan Desert.
tundra
very little vegetation
A desert has little vegetation and rainfall.
One is very dry, has little vegetation, and is very hot, while the other has loads of vegetation, is very wet, and is humid.