All deserts are, by definition, relatively dry.
No, there are deserts where the temperature is always bitterly cold and deserts where it is always cool. Heat does not determine a desert. Lack of rainfall determines a desert.
There are hot deserts and there are cold deserts so it is not always hot in a desert. The Antarctic Desert stays below the freezing mark even in summer. Some deserts are hot during the day but get quite chilly at night.
Deserts are not always hot. Some deserts are cool, some get quite cold in the winter and others are cold all year long.
The southwest is desert area, and deserts are very dry.
No, only liquids. Most liquids can be separated by filtration those which can't are mostly separated by evaporation.
The Coastal Plains, the Great Plains, the North Central Plains, and Mountains and Basins.
Misconceptions about deserts:1.) Nothing lives in a desert. 2.) Deserts are always hot. 3.) It never rains in a desert. 4.) There is nothing in a desert but sand and rock.
The Western counties, up in the mountains, where there had never been much slavery. They had always felt different from the coastal communities, and formed their own state of West Virginia.
Two false statements: Deserts have no permanent vegetation. Deserts are alwats hot.
No, there are cold deserts, such as Antarctica, which is bitter cold, and the Atacama Desert which is a cool desert and not hot. Even hot deserts have seasons when they are much cooler.
C is incorrect as there are cold deserts, some of which are always cold.