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SteppesSemi dry plains with sparse vegetation are called Steppes
It is called steppes
Generally, yes. While Red Kangaroos do need regular water, their actual habitat tends to be dry. They can survive anywhere from bushland to semi-arid plains, as long as there is sufficient vegetation and permanent water.
Dry grasslands in the interior of the US, also known as the Great Plains, are characterized by a semi-arid climate with low rainfall and grassland vegetation. They are home to a variety of grasses and shrubs, and are an important habitat for wildlife such as bison and pronghorn. These grasslands are also used for agriculture, primarily for grazing livestock.
Semi dry means almost dry but still damp
Arid climates receive very little precipitation, usually less than 10 inches per year, resulting in dry conditions with little vegetation. Semi-arid climates receive slightly more rainfall, between 10-20 inches per year, leading to a mix of dry and moderate conditions with some vegetation present.
Dry climates often favor the development of great dry grasslands called steppes. These regions are characterized by low rainfall levels and are home to various grasses and semi-arid vegetation.
The Red Kangaroo is found throughout the interior of the Australian continent - not the dry desert but in semi-arid desert areas - and on part of the Western Australian coast. Its biome is not desert, but semi-arid areas where there is plenty of vegetation and permanent water.
A dry grassy plain (also with no shrubbery and/or trees) is called a "Prairie"
Dry spells are a common occurrence in the Plains states and can vary in frequency depending on the region and time of year. These regions are known for their semi-arid climate, which can lead to periods of drought and dry weather. Dry spells can last for weeks to several months, impacting agriculture and water resources in the area.