Coniferous applies to forests of evergreens such as pines, spruce, etc. and not to deserts. I know of no 'coniferous desert.'
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Every desert has its own climate statistics. You need to provide a specific desert location.
No one can answer that question unless you specify a particular desert. Each has its own climate.
A Desert Climatogram is a graph that shows the temperature and rainfall, for each month in the year, for the Desert. A Desert Climatogram is a graph that shows the temperature and rainfall, for each month in the year, for the Desert.
There are about 2 dozen major desert areas in the world and each has its own climate data. Your need to provide a specific location.
Which desert? There are over 2 dozen major desert areas of the world, each with its specific climate statistics.
In which desert and what time of the year? There are about 2 dozen major desert areas in the world, each with its specific climate statistics.
There are about 24 major desert regions in the world and each has different climate statistics. The temperature can vary from -129 degrees in Antarctica to +134 degrees in the Mojave Desert.
Each desert has its own climate data and each differs from other deserts, We need you to name a specific desert.
All the climate types are determined by temperature except for type B of climate according to the Köppen climate classification. This commonly refers to dry climate which covers 25% of the earth.
Coniferous applies to forests of evergreens such as pines, spruce, etc. and not to deserts. I know of no 'coniferous desert.'
it is a typical climate from Xian and turns into a desert climate when you travel westward. The temperature in certain deserts are about 96 degrees Fahrenheit.