Barren
Barren is an adjective used to describe land or places that are unable to sustain growth, especially vegetation or crops. It can also refer to a person or animal unable to bear offspring. In land and ecological contexts, barren describes landscapes with little or no plant life due to infertile soil, lack of moisture, extreme temperatures, or salinity, as well as to surfaces where nutrients are severely depleted. Common examples include deserts, rocky outcrops, and high-latitude tundra, though barren conditions can occur in agricultural fields after drought, erosion, or intensive farming.
Causes and characteristics: Barren land may result from natural factors such as aridity, cold or heat, wind
Recovery and management: Barren landscapes can recover through ecological succession if climate and soil conditions improve;
Usage notes: In everyday language barren often connotes sterility or emptiness; when applied to people, it is