an example of landscape that have scarce precipitation
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Deserts (arid lands/drylands) constitute about 35% of the land areas of the world and are typically characterized by rainfall scarcity, higher temperatures and evapotranspiration, lower humidity, and a general paucity of vegetation cover.
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Deserts
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Deserts are characterized by their rainfall—or rather, their lack of it. Plants, animals, and other organisms that live in deserts have evolved to survive harsh conditions, scarce water, and barren landscapes.
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