no most of them can be very different.
All deserts are, by definition, relatively dry.
There are no cold deserts in Australia. All of the deserts in Australia are hot subtropical deserts.
No, there are two major types of desert - hot and cold.
All deserts are dry, that is why they are called deserts. All deserts can get below freezing but rarely stay below freezing for more than a few hours. However, cold deserts can get bitterly cold in the winter and stay that way for days.
Antarctica, the Gobi, the Atacama, the Patagonian Desert are all cold deserts.
There are not any frogs or amphibians in the tundra because of all of the permafrost prevents it from happening.
No, there are hot deserts, cool deserts and cold deserts. Antarctica is the largest desert in the world and it is bitterly cold there.
the main difference between a hot and cold desert is the animals
Not all deserts are hot. There are also polar deserts, cold winter deserts as well as cool coastal deserts.
Antarctica, China, Mongolia, Peru and Chile all have cold deserts.
No, some deserts are cold all year long. Other deserts have a pronounced winter season when it can get quite cold. All deserts experience a period of cooler weather during the winter.
The Mojave, Chihuahuan and Sonoran Deserts are hot (tropical) deserts. All others are cold winter deserts.