All deserts have low precipitation and high evaporation rates.
I'm not sure if you mean their common characteristics, or characteristics that they have in common. Some common characteristics are that they have exoskeletons and they are segmented. However, they also have some characteristics that they have in common, and some which no other animals have. One of these characteristics is that they possess biramous appendages, which means legs and other appendages which are forked into two pieces, although some crustaceans lose the minor piece of some legs as they mature. The seoncd thing they all have in common is that all of them first pass through a nauplius larval stage.
magnitude and direction
They all consist of two or more fronts colliding into each other.
No, there are two major types of desert - hot and cold.
All angles in both are perpendicular and both have two sets of parallel sides
The two major classifications of deserts are hot deserts and cold deserts.
two charachteristics that all good sources of animal fossils have in common are they occur in fairly large numbers in rock layers and have clearly distinguished charchterisitics
Backbone and an interior skeleton
Generally speaking, there are two kinds of deserts:Cold Deserts - such as Antarctica, the Gobi Desert, the Great Basin Desert.Hot Deserts - such as the Sahara, the Thar Desert, the Mojave Desert.Generally speaking, there are two kinds of deserts:Cold Deserts - such as Antarctica, the Gobi Desert, the Great Basin Desert.Hot Deserts - such as the Sahara, the Thar Desert, the Mojave Desert.
All deserts are dry. That's why they are called deserts. The following are the deserts of South America:Patagonian Desert,Atacama Desert,Monte Desert,Sechura Desert,Guajira Desert
North America, South America, Asia, Australia, Antarctica and Europe all have deserts.
Orangutans, chimpanzees and humans are all bipeds, meaning they walk on two feet. They are all mammals and they all evolved from common ancestors.