Wyoming's climate is generally semi-arid and continental, however some areas of Wyoming have a desert climate.
Because it is hot
The climate for Cheyenne, Wyoming is semi-arid, meaning that it receives low precipitation, but not low enough to be considered a desert climate.
A desert island is not specific to any climate; however it is unlikely that a desert island would have a desert climate... because it's an island; a chunk of land in the middle of water. The desert in desert island means that no-one lives there... it's deserted. Islands in the Arctic and Antarctica could be considered deserts, but one usually connotes desert islands as having tropical climates.
The climate of an oasis depends on the climate of the surrounding desert. If the desert is hot, the oasis will be hot. If the desert is cool or cold, so is the oasis. If it is raining or windy in the surrounding desert, it will be the same in the oasis.
desert climate zone
The Karakum Desert is a cold winter desert with a hot summer and a cold winter.
The climate for Cheyenne, Wyoming is semi-arid, meaning that it receives low precipitation, but not low enough to be considered a desert climate.
The Strzelecki Desert is considered a hot desert.
Yes, about 90% of Jordan is considered to have a hot desert climate.
The Namib is considered a cool coastal desert.
The name of the desert in Wyoming is the Red Desert.
Lanzarote, one of the Canary Islands, is considered to have a desert climate.
Wyoming has one desert, the Red Desert in southwestern Wyoming.
The Mojave is considered to be a hot subtropical desert. Summers can be quite hot and winters are mild.
A desert island is not specific to any climate; however it is unlikely that a desert island would have a desert climate... because it's an island; a chunk of land in the middle of water. The desert in desert island means that no-one lives there... it's deserted. Islands in the Arctic and Antarctica could be considered deserts, but one usually connotes desert islands as having tropical climates.
Wyoming has a lot of semiarid grasslands but no true deserts.
The Sonoran Desert has a hot subtropical desert climate.
With a population of about 1 million people, Tenerife would hardly be considered a 'desert' island. Parts of the island have low rainfall and would have a desert climate.