Desert winds are normally dry and dusty.
They are hot in the summer and cold in winter.
There are also marked differences in temperature between day and night.
Examples include brickfielder and harmattan.
Dusty and Dry. it ranges from the seasons
the air pressure that comes in deserts is high pressure because the wind blows in the sand hard which makes the dust blow
Yes, during certain seasons of the year, especially in the spring, deserts may have a lot of wind with blowing dust and sand.
hot
hot dry
Continental Air Mass.
Hot, dry and low pressure forms over hot deserts. Known as a tropical continental air mass.
inductive reasoning
A continental polar air mass.
Continental polar air mass.
A desert is dry. It does not produce a lot of water vapor. An air mass that forms over a desert will have low humidity.The desert receives an extremely low amount of precipitation (rain, snow, etc. that has fallen at a place in a given period) or lack of water. This would make an air mass that forms over a desert have low humidity (The air mass would not be moist).
Continental tropical.
tropical air mass
the type of air they contain
Continental Air Mass.
A warm air mass which would be cyclonic.
Hot, dry and low pressure forms over hot deserts. Known as a tropical continental air mass.
inductive reasoning
A continental polar air mass.
maritime tropical
There are cold and dry air that exists in a continental polar air mass
deductive reasoning