Hot subtropical deserts and polar deserts are extreme. Subtropical deserts are generally very hot while polar deserts are very cold.
There are hot, subtropical deserts, polar deserts, cold winter deserts and cool coastal deserts.
Yes. Deserts, as they are commonly thought of (sand, sun, etc.) are home to intense heat in the daytime and surprising cold in the nighttime. Many deserts experience long-term drought and occasional sandstorms.
Deserts.
The two major classifications of deserts are hot deserts and cold deserts.
The two types of deserts are: sandy and rocky.
Deserts are usually subjected to extreme types of weather. During daytime there is a lot of heat and it becomes freezing by night-time.
There are over 2 dozen major desert areas in the world and they are found on all continents. To view a list of the major deserts as well as where they are located, click on this link. The link also lists the types of deserts.
Hot deserts
Extreme weather
All the deserts in southwest Asia are hot subtropical deserts.
Hot subtropical desertsCold winter deserts Cold polar deserts Cool coastal deserts
There are hot subtropical deserts such as the Chihuahuan Desert, the Sonoran Desert and the Mojave Desert. There are also cold winter deserts such as the Great Basin Desert and the Colorado Plateau Desert.