Moist = clouds = heat retention Desert = no clouds = heat loss = cooler
No the desert is very dry.
the sun is really hot and gives no moist.
High humidities only occur during the rainy seasons of a desert. The rest of the year is quite dry.
In a warm and moist place.
the western mountains block moist air from the Pacific Ocean
Frogs do not do well in a desert unless there is a permanent water supply. They have very thin skin and can quickly dehydrate in the dry desert. They are adapted to moist or wet environments.
No, well, they can be grown in deserts, but not naturally. They like moist, warm climates.
Well put it this way, have you ever seen a desert tortoise.
this place is a haven in a desert. my answer is oasis
standing in front of you.
A desert is dry. It does not produce a lot of water vapor. An air mass that forms over a desert will have low humidity.The desert receives an extremely low amount of precipitation (rain, snow, etc. that has fallen at a place in a given period) or lack of water. This would make an air mass that forms over a desert have low humidity (The air mass would not be moist).