In Antarctica the climate is cold all year long. In the cold winter deserts, such as the Gobi or Great Basin, the summers can be quite hot but the winters can be bitterly cold.
Yes, hot in Summer, and cold in Winter.
Most deserts have all four seasons - summer, fall, winter and spring. Sometimes the seasons are not as pronnounced as in non-desert reagions.
The Sonoran Desert has 4 seasons, just like most other areas of the world.
That depends on the particular desert. Antarctica has seasons that are cold and others that are bitterly cold. The Gobi Desert and the cold deserts of North America, such as the Great Basin, can get quite hot (100 degrees F or more) in the summer and drop to well below 0 degrees F in winter. Other cold deserts remain fairly comfortable all year long.
No, there are cold deserts, such as Antarctica, which is bitter cold, and the Atacama Desert which is a cool desert and not hot. Even hot deserts have seasons when they are much cooler.
The savanna is a separate biome and not a desert. It receives more rainfall than a desert.
Not necessarily. Some cold deserts can get quite hot in the summer. A couple examples are the Great Basin Desert and the Gobi Desert. However, the winters in these deserts can get bitterly cold unlike hot deserts which usually remain quite pleasant in the winter.
Seasons in the desert are three months long.
Deserts have four seasons just like most other areas of the world. However, the seasons are not as distinct as other areas of the world.
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The Patagonian Desert is considered a cold desert.
There are only 4 seasons in the desert - summer, fall, winter and spring.