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(Also called areic, aretic, arhetic.) An area lacking [[surface runoff]] or drainage, such as deserts,  in which surficial drainage is almost completely lacking, or where [[rainfall]] is so infrequent that all  water sinks into the ground or evaporates.
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<div class="definition"><div class="short_definition">(Also called areic, aretic, arhetic.) An area lacking [[surface runoff]] or drainage, such as deserts,  in which surficial drainage is almost completely lacking, or where [[rainfall]] is so infrequent that all  water sinks into the ground or evaporates.</div><br/> </div>
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Latest revision as of 16:35, 7 November 2023

(Also called areic, aretic, arhetic.) An area lacking surface runoff or drainage, such as deserts, in which surficial drainage is almost completely lacking, or where rainfall is so infrequent that all water sinks into the ground or evaporates.


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