US /ˈærɪd/
・UK /ˈærɪd/
we have light gray soil, very arid climate.
the arid steppe of Inner Mongolia, the Uyghur, desert west, and the highland south,
In places too arid to farm, people maintained and herded different animals, and in places
When you start working in arid land, the first thing you imagine is emptiness.
It's a... it's a very rich area, and we shouldn't ignore it and we shouldn't ignore, uh, any arid lands.
It can turn an arid desert in to an oasis; convert a stream to white water rapids in the monsoon season, and breathe life into the harshest places on earth.
Foolish human, soon I and my brethren will cleanse the earth of your kind and rule unopposed over the vast, arid wasteland.
Vegetation is scarce in this semi-arid belt of land, and the UN has identified it as a hotspot for climate change.
The development of irrigation systems also allowed for the expansion of agriculture into arid regions.
It's sometimes hard to grow trees in the west, especially in very arid places, and the native trees that grow there may not be great at providing shade.
In a more arid region like here in California, a single family can use up to 87,000 gallons a year just to water their lawn and garden.