The Atacama is a cold desert. Temperatures rarely exceed 75 or 80 degrees F.
Both the Atacama Desert and the Antarctic Desert share the honor as the driest on earth. The Antarctic is a polar desert and the Atacama is a cool coastal desert - both classified as cold deserts.
The Atacama Desert is a cold desert while the Simpson is a hot desert. The Simpson has more rainfall and, thus, more vegetation and animal life than the Atacama.
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.
There are a number of cold deserts: Antarctica, Patagonian Desert, Atacama Desert, Great Basin Desert, Gobi Desert for example.
Some deserts are hot but others, such as the Atacama Desert and Antarctica are cool or even bitter cold.
Technically, the Atacama is classified as a cold desert. In actuality, the climate is quite mild. The high temperature rarely rises above 80 degrees F and the low rarely drops below 32 degrees F. The temperature is moderated by the Atacama's close proximity to the Pacific Ocean.
The Atacama is considered a cool or cold desert. Average summer high temperatures rarely exceed 80 degrees F.
The Atacama is considered a cool or cold desert. Average summer high temperatures rarely exceed 80 degrees F.The Atacama is considered a cool or cold desert. Average summer high temperatures rarely exceed 80 degrees F.
Both deserts have low rainfall, although the Atacama is the driest. The Mojave is classified as a hot desert while the Atacama is a cool coastal desert.
A cold desert may be:1.) A polar desert that is bitterly cold all year - the Antarctic Desert.2.) A cold winter desert which may be quite hot in the summer but can be bitterly cold in winter - the Gobi Desert or the Great Basin Desert.3.) A cool coastal desert which have relatively mild temperatures all year and do not have extreme hot or cold - the Atacama and Namib Deserts.
No, there are cold deserts, such as Antarctica, which is bitter cold, and the Atacama Desert which is a cool desert and not hot. Even hot deserts have seasons when they are much cooler.
The Sahara Desert is hotter than the Atacama Desert, it's larger than the Atacama Desert and it has more life, but the Atacama Desert is much drier. The Atacama Desert is the driest place on Earth, with an average of less than a millimetre of the rain.