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Semi-arid regions had been over-plowed, and no windbreaks were planted to help hold soil in place.
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Semi-arid desert, with cactus and tumbleweed and rattlesnakes and everything.
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The Semi-arid Pampas are found in the center of Argentina.
Semi-arid Pampas 2008
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Semi-arid Kalahari Acacia-Baikiaea Woodland stretches across the center of southern Africa, from northern Namibia through Bostwana and just into the Tuli Block of South Africa.
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OpEdNews - Quicklink: Fires Can Affect Western Rangelands for Centuries 2007
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Semi-arid regions of the West depend upon sagebrush to hold snow for spring moisture -- first lesson on ecology.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Fires Can Affect Western Rangelands for Centuries 2007
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Semi-arid desert, with cactus and tumbleweed and rattlesnakes and everything.
Writing in the dark 2006
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Semi-arid desert, with cactus and tumbleweed and rattlesnakes and everything.
Archive 2006-05-21 2006
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Semi-arid areas with scrub vegetation, such as shown here, provide an excellent habitat for the vector of rhodesian sleeping sickness.
Chapter 5 1996
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Climate: Semi-arid, with Kalahari Desert amaking up approximately
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