In any biome, plants are the producers.
Plants, especially grasses, are the primary producers of deserts.
Some examples of biomes found on each continent: North America: temperate forests, grasslands, deserts South America: rainforests, savannas, deserts Europe: temperate forests, grasslands, tundras Africa: tropical rainforests, savannas, deserts Asia: temperate forests, taigas, deserts Australia: deserts, grasslands, temperate forests
All plants are producers and the only producers in a desert.
Temperate deserts, also known as cold winter deserts, may be quite hot in summer but winters can be bitterly cold.
A tropical desert is hot all year long with exception to night time (all deserts get cold when it is dark). Temperate deserts have a winter season in which the desert gets colder during daylight hours, unlike tropical deserts.
Most deserts, except Antarctica, are located in the temperate zone.
the main difference between a hot and cold desert is the animals
Yes, deserts do have seasons but they are not as distinct as seasons in more temperate climates.
Some examples of a desert producer would be cacti, shrubs and desert grass.
Tasmania has no deserts but does have volcanoes which are either dormant or extinct.
Yes, volcanoes, most of them extinct or dormant, are found in some deserts around the world.
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