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In the Early year of 1800, Asians ruld the Gobi Desert, feeding of beetles and mammals,
The Gobi Desert receives very little snow each year, averaging around 7 inches (18 cm) annually. Snowfall is sporadic due to the desert's arid and cold climate, with most of the precipitation falling as rain during the summer months.
The largest hot desert in the Asia-pacific region is either the Gobi or the Australian desert. And guess what a 9 year old is answering this!Clarification:Sorry 9 year old but the Gobi is a cold desert, not hot
2gallons a year
2400 pounds of water a year
Great question! Temperatures in the Gobi Desert can range considerably over the course of a year. The coldest temperature the Gobi Desert falls to, on average, is -40°F (-40°C) in the winter months.
The Gobi Desert is a cold winter desert that has hot summers and bitterly cold winters. The Atacama is a cool coastal desert with no temperature extremes. It is mild all year.
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The largest desert in Asia is the Gobi Desert. The Gobi Desert spans over 500,000 square miles. Due to the Himalaya Mountains blocking rain clouds from reaching the region, the Gobi Desert only gets an average of 7 in of rainfall a year.