* Deserts: These are the most obvious choice, with extremely low humidity due to very low rainfall. They often have daily temperature swings from extremely hot to cool or even cold at night.
* Tundra: Located in the Arctic and on mountaintops, tundras have low humidity due to the freezing temperatures, which limits the amount of moisture in the air.
* Grasslands: Depending on the specific location, grasslands can have varying humidity levels. However, they are typically found in regions with moderate rainfall, which leads to lower humidity compared to wetter biomes.
* Savannas: These are similar to grasslands, with a distinct dry season that contributes to low humidity.
Important Note: Humidity levels within a biome can fluctuate depending on factors like time of year, specific location within the biome, and local weather patterns.