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California has 3 climate zones. The first area is mild and wet in the winter and the summers are hot and dry. The second area has very little variance in winter and summer temperatures and also has little precipitation. In the third climate zone winter and summer temperatures vary with latitude and altitude, and there is little precipitation.
Cadillacs and nearly all other cars have a coolant temperature of 190F. Temperatures may rise a little when towing or in extreme heat.
mediterranean
Either it can be extremely cold or hot, have no or little water, or no air to breathe. That's what makes an environment extreme... for humans.I don't know about animals, but that answer was for humans. Basically, the environment has to be not meeting the basic needs of human life, which are:WaterFoodAirShelter
I believe it is the tundra. It does get little precipitation, and it is very cold, resulting in the frozen soil.
Antarctica is the continent that only has one climate, which is a polar climate characterized by extreme cold temperatures and very little precipitation.
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Desert
The Sahara Desert
The tundra is the terrestrial biome characterized by permafrost.
A desert is a dry, often sandy region of little rainfall, extreme temperatures, and sparse vegetation.
The deep sea generally receives very little precipitation. Any precipitation that does fall is usually in the form of snow, sleet, or ice crystals, driven by strong winds and cold temperatures. The precipitation rates vary greatly depending on location and depth in the deep sea.
The Mojave receives little rain and summer temperatures can sometimes exceed 120 degrees F.
This type of region is called a desert.
The doldrums have heavy precipitation,little wind
the difference is that precipitation only happens outdoors and temperature happens both inside and outside! here is a little chart for you of differences: precipitation temperature ____________ ___________ measured using measured using rain gauge thermometer rain,snow,hail,sleet Fahrenheit and Celsius
It is not necessarily high. The Gobi Desert is quite cold. Even the American southwest desert gets pretty chilly at night. And - believe it or not - part of Antarctica is a desert. It is the amount of precipitation that makes it a desert, not the temperature.