Between 3000 and 6000 feet.
No, deserts or parts of deserts can be several thousand feet in elevation.
This is a deductive reasoning. It starts with a general principle (Deserts have dry air), applies it to specific examples (Sahara, Gobi, Mohave are deserts), and concludes with a specific statement (The air is dry in the Sahara, Gobi, and Mojave).
In the Mohave deserts [California] they sleep in burrows not trees they burrow in loose soil often under mesquite trees and creosote bushes.
deductive reasoning
deductive reasoning
Some deserts have low elevation, some have a rather high elevation. Not all deserts have a low altitude.
deductive reasoning
He was the first white man to travel overland from the Salt Lake frontier, the Colorado River, the Mohave Deserts, and into California.
Yes it does. Mohave Great Basin Sonoran Chihuahuan Painted
There are no deserts in Mississippi. The highest point of elevation in Mississippi is Woodall Mountain at 806 feet above sea level.
The Mohave desert is located in the United States.
The two main deserts I assume you are talking about is hot and cold deserts. The difference between them is temperature (warm moderate summers for hot deserts, low rainfall.) Cold deserts may have snowfall and much lower temperatures in the winter. Summers in cold deserts may get quite hot, however.