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An '''arid''' environment is dry. It has a high deficit of [[rainfall]] or [[snow]]. So there is much less [[humidity]] in the air.
An '''arid''' environment is dry. It has a high deficit of [[rainfall]] or [[snow]]. So there is much less [[humidity]] in the air.


This is often due to a combination of high temperatures and few storms that bring [[rainfall]]. However, there are [[cold desert]]s at the [[polar region|poles]] and on some mountains.
This is often due to a combination of high temperatures and few storms that bring
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Revision as of 11:43, 7 February 2015

An arid environment is dry. It has a high deficit of rainfall or snow. So there is much less humidity in the air.

This is often due to a combination of high temperatures and few storms that bring