Savannah
Does Ireland has deserts
Ireland is mostly covered with water and grassland
Marmots prefer mountain forests, steppe and grassland and do not live in deserts.
There are no deserts in Ireland.
There are none. Deserts are arid, not semiarid. A semiarid region would be a steppe or a grassland.
Temperate grassland
steppe
They both are hot and grow plants.
Savannas are grassland transition zones between deserts and rain forests.
Precipitation defines a desert, not temperature. The largest desert in the world is Antarctica, the coldest place on earth. A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of precipitation per year on average. Ireland receives much too much rain to have any deserts.
Ireland is not hot enough. It is too far north of the equator to have the kind of climate for a desert. It gets a lot of rain and can get some cold weather, so there aren't the conditions for deserts to form.