Dry, yes. Hot, no. Some deserts, Antarctica for example, are quite cold.
All deserts have a dry climate.
Deserts are dry, hot, And have sandy soil. These are climatic variables that all deserts have in common.
the main difference between a hot and cold desert is the animals
Some deserts are very hot and dry. Some are cold and dry.
No, France does not have any true deserts. It is not hot nor dry.
Most deserts are very hot and dry.
Depending on the particular desert and season of the year deserts may be: hot and dry cold and dry cool and dry
No Louisiana has no deserts, it only feels as hot and dry as a desert
No, the entire Antarctic Desert, which covers nearly all of Antarctica, is a cold, dry desert.
The answer depends upon which desert you are referring to. Some, such as the Sahara, Sonoran and Chihuahuan have hot summers. Others such as the Antarctic, Patagonian, Atacama have cool or even cold deserts.
Jackrabbits live in nearly all deserts - hot tropical, cold winter, etc. They do not live in extremely hot and dry deserts that lack vegetation nor are they found in extremely cold regions.
All the deserts of Australia have a hot subtropical desert climate.