Semiárida
Semiárida is a term used to describe climatic and ecological zones characterized by low to moderate rainfall, high evapotranspiration, and marked variability in precipitation. These regions lie between arid deserts and more humid zones and are often drought-prone due to irregular rainfall.
Climate and hydrology: annual precipitation typically ranges from about 250 to 600 millimeters, with most rainfall
Geography and extent: The semiárida climate occurs in several regions worldwide, including parts of Africa, the
Ecology and human activities: Vegetation tends to be xerophytic or thorny, adapted to water scarcity. Land use