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Arid Climate

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Explore arid climates, characterized by extreme dryness and minimal rainfall. Discover how life adapts to these harsh desert environments worldwide.

  • Cabo Verde42 views

    Cabo Verde, Meaning "Green Cape," Is Largely Arid and Not Very Green

    The name was given by Portuguese explorers who saw the relatively greener Senegalese coast before reaching the islands. Despite the name, much of the archipelago experiences significant drought and desertification.

  • Cabo Verde39 views

    Cabo Verde Is One of the Few Nations Without a Single Natural River

    Due to its arid climate and volcanic geology, the islands lack permanent freshwater rivers, making water conservation and desalination crucial for survival. Seasonal streams appear only after rare heavy rains.

  • Aruba40 views

    Aruba Has No Natural Rivers or Freshwater Lakes

    Due to its arid climate and flat terrain, the island relies heavily on desalination plants for its fresh water supply. This technological solution ensures a sustainable water source for residents and tourists.

  • Aruba44 views

    Aruba's Landscape Is Surprisingly Desert-Like

    Despite being a Caribbean island, much of Aruba's interior is arid, characterized by cacti, rugged terrain, and specific desert flora. This contrasts sharply with the typical lush imagery associated with tropical islands.