Desert animals have adapted to the desert climate with their tough, scaly skin that prevents water loss and protects them from extreme heat in the day & freezing temperatures at night.
Camels normally live in the desert. They have adapted well to the hot, dry desert climate and flourish.
It is not always a tropical desert. The climate in the southern part if the desert is a dry, tropical climate, while the climate in the northern part of the desert is a dry, subtropical climate.
The biome described is a desert. Deserts have high daytime temperatures, low nighttime temperatures, and very limited precipitation. Organisms in deserts are adapted to survive in extreme temperatures and dry conditions.
Some organisms that can thrive in very dry places are desert plants like cacti and succulents, animals like camels and desert tortoises, and certain insects like beetles and scorpions. These organisms have adapted strategies to conserve water and tolerate extreme heat and low humidity.
The climate of the Atacama is cool and very dry in most areas. It would be classified as a cool, dry desert climate.
No, it is not. A desert is a biome. A climate would be the meteorological conditions, such as "hot and dry".
I think the climate is dry and hot...
The Atacama Desert is a cool, exceedingly dry desert.
The Tanami Desert is very dry and hot.
It is hot and dry
desert (dry)
Dry and hot.