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SEMIDESERT - translation to arabic

CLIMATE WITH PRECIPITATION BELOW POTENTIAL EVAPOTRANSPIRATION
Semiarid; Semi-desert; Semi arid; Semiarid climate; Dry Mediterranean climate; Semi-arid; Steppe climate; Semidesert; Semi-arid region; Dry steppe; BSk; Cold steppe; Hot semi-arid climate; Cold semi-arid climate; Warm semi-arid climate; Semi-desert climate; Semideserts; Semiarid region; Semi desert; Continental semi-arid climate; Subtropical semi-arid climate; Tropical semi-arid climate; Hot steppe; BSh; Cool semi-arid climate; Hot semiarid climate
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  • Regions with hot semi-arid climates
  • Regions with cold semi-arid climates
  • [[Sahel]] region of [[Mali]]

SEMIDESERT         

ألاسم

بادِيَة

semi-desert         
شبه صحراوى

Definition

Caatinga
·add. ·noun A forest composed of stunted trees and thorny bushes, found in areas of small rainfall in Brazil.

Wikipedia

Semi-arid climate

A semi-arid climate, semi-desert climate, or steppe climate is a dry climate sub-type. It is located on regions that receive precipitation below potential evapotranspiration, but not as low as a desert climate. There are different kinds of semi-arid climates, depending on variables such as temperature, and they give rise to different biomes.

Examples of use of SEMIDESERT
1. "It depends on what you mean and who you ask." The term itself has long been used to refer to highwaymen and bandits from tribes living across Sudans western border in Chad who roamed the vast, semidesert plains of Darfur, robbing Arabs and non–Arabs, nomads and farmers.
2. "We shouldn‘t be fighting a war on terrorism to preserve regimes like Kadafi‘s." × (BEGIN TEXT OF INFOBOX) Libyan facts Population÷ 5.8 million (86.3% urban) Area÷ 67',363 sq. mi. (four times the size of California) Median age÷ 22.7 Life expectancy at birth÷ 76.5 Ethnicity÷ '7% Arab and Berber Religion÷ '7% Muslim (mostly Sunni) Literacy (ages 15 and over)÷ 82.6% Unemployment rate÷ 30% (2004) Top industries÷ Oil, food processing, textiles, handicrafts, cement Major crops÷ Wheat, barley, olives, dates, citrus, vegetables, peanuts, soybeans Geography÷ more than '0% desert or semidesert Chief of state÷ Moammar Kadafi, since 1'6'; he holds no official title, but is the de facto ruler Head of government÷ Prime Minister Shukri Mohammed Ghanim, since June 2003 × Sources÷ CIA Factbook; ESRI; 2005 World Almanac × (BEGIN TEXT OF INFOBOX) Chronology Some of the key events in Moammar Kadafi‘s rule÷ 1'6'÷ Lt.