Dry Regions
Dry regions are areas characterized by low precipitation and high evaporation rates. These regions often include deserts, semi-arid lands, and some grasslands. The lack of moisture limits the types of vegetation that can thrive, leading to sparse plant life and unique ecosystems.
In dry regions, temperatures can vary significantly between day and night. While daytime temperatures can be extremely high, nights can be quite cool. Adaptations in both plants and animals, such as cacti storing water and desert foxes being nocturnal, help them survive in these challenging environments.