Yes the desert has a summer.
The only desert with snow in the summer is Antarctica.
Yes, it is warmer in the summer in the desert than in the winter. Some deserts, however, might be described as less cold in the summer. The Antarctic Desert is a good example.
Although it can get quite hot in the Great Basin Desert in summer, it is considered as a cold winter desert.Although it can get quite hot in the Great Basin Desert in summer, it is considered as a cold winter desert.
Summer, fall, winter and spring all occur in the deserts of the world.
During the peak of summer, temperatures in the desert can reach as high as 120-130 degrees Fahrenheit.
Of course they are summer and winter
Yes, snails are found in the desert but only emerge after rains in the summer.
The Patagonian Desert of Argentina is a cold desert and dry desert. Even the summer months are chilly.
A temperate desert may be as hot as a hot desert in the summer but has a much colder winter.
Both summer and winter are about 93 days long (3 months) in the desert or any other biome.
Every desert has its own climate statistics. You need to provide a specific desert location.
Temperatures in the 90s F are common in the summer and record highs of 110 degrees F are not unknown in the Painted Desert of Arizona.