The only true statement of the above is that all deserts experience very little precipitation.
Two false statements: Deserts have no permanent vegetation. Deserts are alwats hot.
No, there is always permanent vegetation in most deserts.
Yes, due to the very low humidity, deserts experience more evaporation than precipitation.
Deserts are not always hot. Some deserts are cool, some get quite cold in the winter and others are cold all year long.
Arid and semi-arid regions are distinguished on the basis of their annual precipitation sums and include: # Deserts with an annual precipitation sum
The area that is most likely to experience the least precipitation is a desert. Deserts are characterized by low amounts of rainfall and high temperatures. Common deserts include the Sahara Desert the Arabian Desert and the Atacama Desert. Deserts are also found in North America South America Central America Africa Asia and Australia. Sahara Desert Arabian Desert Atacama Desert North America South America Central America Africa Asia AustraliaDeserts experience very little precipitation annually making them the area that is most likely to experience the least precipitation.
C is incorrect as there are cold deserts, some of which are always cold.
there both deserts antarctica is a deserts they both have less precipitation
Deserts are typically found on the leeward side of a mountain range. On the windward side, there is a lot of vegetation and precipitation.
No, it is not impossible. Deserts are defined as large, extremely dry area of land with fairly sparse vegetation. Vegetation requires and indicates the presence of water. Water come from rain or precipitation. Areas with a mean annual precipitation of 10 in. (250 mm) or less are generally considered deserts. Deserts are classified as extremely arid where the mean precipitation is less than 2.5-4 in. (60-100 mm), arid where it is 2.5-4 to 6-10 in. (60-100 to 150-250 mm), and semiarid where it is 6-10 to 10-20 in. (150-250 to 250-500 mm)
Japan has entirely too much precipitation to have any deserts.
Your question is redundant. All deserts are classified as deserts because of the low precipitation.