Answer: Semi-arid climates
Explanation: Areas with semi-arid(also known as steppe) climates are transition zones between arid climates and humid climates. They receive more precipitation than deserts, but less than more humid areas. There are different kinds of semi-arid climates, mostly dependent on the temperature, therefore they support different biomes.
Hot semi-arid climates are most commonly found around the fringes of subtropical deserts mostly in Africa, Australia and South Asia. These climates tend to have hot, sometimes extremely hot, summers and warm to cool winters, with some to minimal precipitation.
Cold semi-arid climates tend to be located in elevated portions of temperate zones, mostly on the border of a humid continental climate or a Mediterranean climate and usually some distance from large bodies of water. Cold semi-arid climates usually feature warm to hot dry summers, though not as hot as those of hot semi-arid climates. Unlike hot semi-arid climates hoever, areas with cold semi-arid climates tend to have cold winters with some snowfall. These are most commonly found in NorthAmerica and Asia.
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The Sand Creek Massacre occurred in 1864, when peaceful Cheyennes and Arapahoe were assassinated by a band formed by Colonel John Chivington at Sand Creek Colorado. The main reason of this massacre was the long conflict to control the Great Plains of Eastern Colorado. The 1851 Fort Laramie Treaty established that the area from the North of the Arkansas river to the border of Nebraska belonged to the Cheyenne and Arapahoe but by the 1860´s Euro-American miners went across the region in search of gold in the Colorado Rocky mountains and this situation destabilize the zone into a new deal with the Cheyennes and Arapahoe which never came to a good term, producing the Sand Creek Massacre.
The factor of freedom and opportunity is known as a pull factor.
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push factors are things that make a person want to leave: like persecution.
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may be egg-shaped
has no new stars being formed
has almost no gas or dust between stars
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