Semiökenområden
Semiökenområden, also known as semi-arid regions, are transitional zones between deserts and more humid climates. These areas receive a limited amount of rainfall, typically between 250 and 500 millimeters (10 to 20 inches) per year, and often experience a high rate of evaporation, meaning that the amount of water lost to the atmosphere through evaporation exceeds the precipitation received. This creates challenging conditions for plant and animal life.
Vegetation in semi-arid regions is sparse and adapted to drought. It often includes drought-resistant grasses, shrubs,
Human activities in semi-arid areas often revolve around livestock grazing, rain-fed agriculture, and sometimes irrigation where