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The answer is Deserts receive less precipitation than samiarid regions .

Answer:

Desert areas receive less amount of precipitation in comparison to the semiarid areas

Explanation:

The desert areas and the semi-arid areas are somewhat similar. They are usually characterized by the hot long summers and cool short winters and the average temperature of these areas is comparatively higher, and drier, throughout the year.

The difference between these two types of regions is the amount of moisture content in the air and the amount of precipitation level.

The semi-arid regions receives a little more amount of rainfall in comparison to the desert areas. Because of this region, the plants and trees in the desert areas are very limited and faces difficulty in their growth and expansion.

Thus, the desert areas receive very less amount of rainfall than the semi-arid regions.