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irakobra [83]
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What are the characteristics of an arid climate, and where is this type of climate found in the Middle East? Write a

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Pachacha [2.7K]3 years ago
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The most important characteristic of an arid climate is a lack of moisture. The soil is dry, the air is dry, and yearly precipitation is very low. They are found throughout the Middle East. Desert climates have hot summers and very little rainfall.  The deserts of the Middle East receive very little rainfall. The temperature can climb as high as 40-45°C (104-113°F). Most Arid areas do not have regular seasons. However, some places do have changes in temperature depending on the latitude and the surrounding climates. So, since there are temperature differences, we can say there are 2 seasons, summer and winter.

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