Deserts are located in temperate, tropical, and even polar regions. They are not confined to a particular climate zone.
No, the desert climate is a major climate zone and not an example of a microclimate. There are, however, microclimates found in deserts.
The deserts of Egypt are classified as hot deserts.
All deserts have a dry climate.
Most deserts have a continental climate.
Not necessarily. The only desert truly in a frigid zone is Antarctica. Other cold deserts may have a very hot summer but winters that can be bitterly cold. Exampls are the Gobi Desert of China and Mongolia and the Great Basin Desert of the United States,
A climate zone that covers almost 40 percent of the african climate is their deserts
Deserts are located in areas that have pretty consistent weather. There are hot deserts and cold deserts because the temperature and climate are constant and almost unchanging.
Most deserts, except Antarctica, are located in the temperate zone.
In the Subarctic climate zone located below the Arctic zone.
savanna
its warm
temperate
The climate zone known as temperate is located between the equator and the North and South poles.
the zone in which brazil is located would be the tropical zone
The climate zone known as temperate is located between the equator and the North and South poles.
Foxes are found in any type of climate zone.
Deserts are only located in arid regions, if they were anywhere else they wouldn't be deserts.