This rather depends on the latitude of your desert. A desert is defined as a region where little precipitation occurs, and as a result, living conditions are hostile to plant and animal life.
The Antarctic meets these conditions, and at the Pole, there is zero sunlight for several months of the year. In the Sahara by way of contrast, the Sun is essentially overhead every day of the year, with little variation. Both places are deserts.
In very crude terms, about 1kw/m2 is the quantity of power from the Sun; and measured normal to the rays.
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In the summer (which lasts only 6 to 10 weeks), the tundra has sunlight 24 hours a day. The rest of the year, there is very little sun.
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Yes. Some tropical countries have only a wet season and a dry season.
Desert is the biome for a desert.
There is a desert biome in central Australia.
The desert is a biome.
2 watts a year
the desert......
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Antarctica is considered a dry desert.. this means the biome is a desert! also 98% of Antarctica is covered with ice !
THE DESERT BIOME IS THE BIGEST BIOME IN THE WORLD
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No, Oregon is not in the desert biome but a small area of the Great Basin Desert does enter the southeastern corner of the state. Much of the eastern half of Oregon does have semi-arid grasslands, however.
The Namib Desert is a cold desert or cool coastal desert, depending on the classification system.