No, they are not necessarily the same. Some deserts are quite cold - Anatarctica, Gobi, Patagonian, for example. Savannas and some grasslands are also hot and dry but are not deserts because of the precipitation they receive.
Yes, hot desert climate and hot and dry climate generally refer to the same type of climate. Both terms describe a climate characterized by high temperatures and low precipitation, resulting in arid conditions.
Tundra is also a dry climate.
Dry, hot, arid, desert.
Virtually the same as it is now, dry, arid and unwelcoming to any not attuned with the desert
Hot desert climate.
A dry land climate is a climate focused in a desert area that is often in the middle of a continent with low moisture in the air and hot temperatures (theres no average temperature found).
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 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...
in the desert, they have a very dry climate.
The Atacama Desert is a cool, exceedingly dry desert.
Dry and hot.
Yes, of course it is!
It is hot and dry
desert (dry)
As dry as the desert.
Succulents.