dry climate in English

egion that receives little rainfall; dry weathe

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1. The doctor said he'd die if he didn't have a dry climate, so...

2. (Isaiah 1:30) In the hot, dry climate of the Middle East, this illustration is apt.

3. Balm Aftershaves work if you have dry skin or live in a cold or dry climate

4. Sicily's sunny, dry climate, scenery, cuisine, history and architecture attract many tourists from mainland Italy and abroad.

5. Advised by doctors to recuperate in a warm and dry climate, he bought a ticket to Los Angeles.

6. Because of the Crater’s young age and the dry climate Meteor Crater is the best preserved impact Crater on Earth.

7. It is more likely, however, that it represents a short period of dry climate when there were frequent brush fires.

8. The Phoenix and Central Arizona areas have both a wet and dry climate and offers diverse animal life for animal watching

9. The porphyry mineralization further benefited from the dry climate that let them largely out of the disturbing actions of meteoric water.

10. As a giant body of water with a balmy dry climate, the Bodensee, or Lake Constance, has long been Germany’s Riviera

11. Oil was used not only for protection of the skin in the hot dry climate but also for its cosmetic benefits.

12. Aridisols are dry, desertlike soils that have low organic content and are sparsely vegetated by drought- or salt-tolerant plants. (Not included in this order are soils located in polar regions or high-elevation settings.) Dry climate and low humus content limit their arability without irrigation.

13. Bone dry - without a trace of moisture; as dry as a weathered bone; "bone-dry leaves are a fire hazard"; "a drier to get the clothes Bone dry" bone-dry dry - free from liquid or moisture; lacking natural or normal moisture or depleted of water; or no longer wet; "dry land"; "dry clothes"; "a dry climate"; "dry splintery boards"; "a