The Patagonian Desert of Argentina is a cold desert and dry desert. Even the summer months are chilly.
In the winter, the desert can be extremely cold and dry.
The Andean region in South America, particularly in countries like Chile and Argentina, is known for cold and dry climates due to the high altitude and proximity to the Andes Mountains. The Patagonia region in southern Argentina and Chile also experiences cold and dry conditions.
Yes, they are dry. Many of them are also cold at night, depending on latitude and season.
A place where it is likely to be cold and dry is the desert. A desert can have a climate that is either hot, cold or mild with hardly no precipitation.
A desert biome is any arid, dry landscape that doesn't get mutch precipitation. A desert can be cold or hot and often are found near the equator or at the poles. An example of a hot desert is the Mojave desert in North America. An example of a cold desert would be Antarctica at the south pole.
The desert
The biome is the desert
Cold and dry. A cold desert.
A desert is a dry environment; it is very hot in the day and very cold at night
The seven climate zones of Latin America are tropical rainforest, tropical monsoon, tropical savanna, humid subtropical, marine west coast, desert, and highland. These zones vary in temperature, precipitation, and vegetation depending on their location within Latin America.
Some deserts are cold and dry, some are cool and dry and others hot and dry.