Which of these is not a characteristic of an arid climate?
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Frequent snow is not typical in an arid climate, which is defined by dry conditions, low rainfall, and often extreme temperatures.
Arid climates are characterized by very little rainfall and low humidity, leading to dry conditions. These regions often experience intense heat during the day, especially in deserts like the Sahara or southwestern U.S. deserts. While some arid areas can have cold nights or occasional precipitation, frequent snow is not common. Snow typically falls in regions with more moisture and colder temperatures, such as in temperate or polar climates, rather than the hot, dry environments typical of arid zones.