Gobi Desert and the Talamakin Desert both in Asia
Surprisingly, Antarctica qualifies as a desert, due to the amount of rainfall it receives.
The lowest ever recorded temperature on Earth was recorded at a station in Antarctica, which was -89.2 Celsius.
The Gobi Desert can get very cold...but it can also get extremely hot.
yes, every desert in the world the temperature can go as low as -20 degrees Celsius. and if you mean desserts then of course (ice cream).
Antarctica is a very cold desert and the largest desert on earth. The temperature there has been known to drop well below minus 100 degrees.
There are sub classifications of a cold desert:
Polar Desert: Antarctica, for example
Cold Winter Desert: Gobi and Great Basin Deserts are examples
Cool Coastal Desert: Atacama, Namib and Sechura Deserts are examples.
Some cold deserts:
Antarctic Desert
Gobi Desert
Taklamakan Desert
Atacama Desert (cool coastal desert)
Namib Desert (cool coastal desert)
Patagonian Desert
Monte Desert
Sechura Desert (cool coastal desert)
Great Basin Desert
Colorado Plateau Desert
Cold Winter Deserts, Cool Coastal Deserts
South America - Atacama Desert, Patagonian Desert, Monte Desert, Sechura Desert
North America - Great Bain Desert, Colorado Plateau Desert
Africa - Namib Desert
Asia - Gobi Desert, Taklamakan Desert
Antarctica - Antarctic Desert
The Sahara cools down enormously at night, it's freezing there then. Cold deserts are the north and south pole for instance.
Atacama desert, Gobi desert, Ladakh desert and Sntarctica
Antarctica
Gobi
Patagonian
Great Basin
Monte
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No, there are hot deserts, cool deserts and cold deserts. Antarctica is the largest desert in the world and it is bitterly cold there.
There are two major classes of deserts:Hot Deserts such as the Sahara, the Arabian Desert and the Mojave Desert.Cold Deserts such as Antarctica, the Gobi Desert and the Patagonian Desert.
There are no cold deserts in Australia. All of the deserts in Australia are hot subtropical deserts.
Polar Deserts - Antarctica Cold Winter Deserts - Gobi, Great Basin, Patagonian Cool Coastal Deserts - Atacama, Namib
There are two categories of deserts: hot desertsand cold desertsExamplesHot sub tropical deserts - Sahara, Arabian Desert, Thar Desert, Mojave DesertCold winter deserts - Antarctic Desert, Gobi Desert, Great Basin Desert Under the cold desert heading we also include cool coastal deserts including the Atacama, Namib and Sechura.
No, there are hot deserts, cool deserts and cold deserts. Antarctica is the largest desert in the world and it is bitterly cold there.
There are two main groups of deserts - hot and cold.
The two classifications of deserts are hot and cold.
No, the largest desert in the world is Antarctica, which is obviously very cold. Many deserts sit on high plains and get very cold and snow in the winter months.
There is no single answer to your question. There are over 2 dozen major deserts in the world and each has its own climate statistics. There are hot deserts, there are cold deserts, there are cold winter deserts and each is different.
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There are over 2 dozen major deserts in the world. For a list of these and the countries in which they are found, click on this link.
There are two major classes of deserts:Hot Deserts such as the Sahara, the Arabian Desert and the Mojave Desert.Cold Deserts such as Antarctica, the Gobi Desert and the Patagonian Desert.
There are over 2 dozen major deserts in the world. For a list of these deserts along with their locations and classifications, click on this link.
There are hot deserts, such as the Sahara, Mojave and Kalahari and there are cold deserts such as Antarctica, the Gobi and the Patagonian Deserts.
Deserts are classified as either hot or cold deserts. Some cold deserts may get quite hot in the summer but are very cold in the winter.
The two main deserts I assume you are talking about is hot and cold deserts. The difference between them is temperature (warm moderate summers for hot deserts, low rainfall.) Cold deserts may have snowfall and much lower temperatures in the winter. Summers in cold deserts may get quite hot, however.