Temperature is not a determining factor for a desert. A desert is determined by rainfall. Cold deserts receive little annual precipitation and that classifies them as a desert. A desert is a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of precipitation on average per year.
The thing that makes the desert a unique place is that it is very dry, it is hot during the day, and cold during the night.
cold desert
The Patagonian Desert is considered a cold desert.
Yes, the Patagonian Desert is considered a cold desert.
The Antarctic is a very cold desert, In addition, the Great Basin Desert, the Gobi Desert and the Patagonian Desert are quite cold in the winter. There are others.
The Leh is a cold desert.
A cold desert is a desert that is either cool/cold the year around or has a cold winter. Here are some examples:Polar Desert - Antarctic DesertCold Winter Desert - Gobi Desert, Great Basin DesertCool Coastal Desert - Atacama Desert, Nubian Desert
Cold desert in Mongolia and China is Gobi Desert.
The largest cold desert is Antarctica.
The Antarctic Desert is always cold.
Whales do not live in the cold desert. They do, however, live in the waters surrounding a cold desert.
In cold deserts such as the Gobi Desert.