droogtezones
Droogtezones, also known as arid zones or drylands, are regions characterized by a significant deficit of precipitation compared to potential evapotranspiration. This means that the amount of water that evaporates from the land and transpires from plants exceeds the amount of rainfall received. As a result, these areas typically experience prolonged periods of drought.
The defining characteristic of droogtezones is aridity, which can range from semi-arid to hyper-arid. Semi-arid regions
The formation of droogtezones is influenced by several factors, including atmospheric circulation patterns, proximity to large
Life in droogtezones has adapted to the harsh conditions. Plants often have specialized features such as deep
Human activities in droogtezones can exacerbate the challenges of water scarcity. Unsustainable agricultural practices, overgrazing, and