Some deserts are hot, some are cool or even cold. However, deserts are dry, not wet, except during the rainy season.
The desert is too hot and dry and they have to be in fairly damp and wet surroundings.
Mangroves can not grow in any desert, hot or cold. They love to 'have wet feet' and can only survive where the soil is wet.
No, Iowa does not have a desert climate. The state is in a humid continental zone and generally has hot summers, cold winters, and wet springs.
if the climate is hot and dry then the biome will be a desert, if the climate is hot and wet, the biome will be a rainforest, if the climate is dry and cool it would probably be a coniferous forets, if cold and wet, deciudous forest.
The Simpson Desert of Australia is a hot desert.
it survives because it is used to the wet and the dry land and it can survive in hot weather
Hot desert
The Gibson Desert is a hot desert.
A hot desert
The Arabian Desert is a hot desert.
An oxymoron! Except after rains, the desert is dry. That is why it is a desert.
The Kalahari is a subtropical hot desert.