they have four summer, spring fall and winter
Most deserts have four seasons. However, the seasons are not quite as distinct as in non-desert areas.
Each desert has its own stats for the weather of each season. You need to name a specific desert.
The deserts have all four seasons but the change of season is not always as distinct as in other biomes.
Summer, fall, winter and spring all occur in deserts. The change of seasons may not be as pronounced as in non desert regions, however.
The desert has the same four seasons as elsewhere - summer, fall, winter and spring.
All deserts have the same four seasons as elsewhere - summer, fall, winter and spring.
Each desert experiences summer, fall, winter and spring.
two summer and winter
Officially the seasons are 3 months long.
Parts of the Atacama Desert in South America have gone over 400 years without any measurable precipitation.
Some examples of a desert producer would be cacti, shrubs and desert grass.
There is the Kalahari Desert and the Namib Desert, both of which are in southern Africa.
as the writer i know that if there was no seasons we wouldnt have any animals. the animals rely on the seasons, say to mate, give birth and so on .
People living in any almost any desert wok at much the same jobs as people not living in a desert.
Yes, spring
The desert has the same seasons as any other area - summer, fall, winter and spring.
Yes, summer, fall, winter and spring.
The desert ecosystem has all the same seasons as any normal place it is just warm all the time.
Summer, fall, winter and spring
Summer, fall, winter and spring all occur in the deserts of the world.
Last I knew, the deserts had the same four seasons as any other biome - summer, fall, winter and spring. The change of seasons in the desert may not be as pronounced as in some other biomes, but it does occur. Of course, some people seem to think the desert has only two seasons - hot and hotter!
Yes most deserts have a wet and a dry season.
In most deserts there are 4 seasons - summer, fall, winter and spring.
Tornadoes can happen in any season, but they are most common in the spring.
The growing season varies from 60 to 100 days a year.
The Simpson Desert is not located in any city. It is a desert in central Australia, so is therefore far larger than any city. Neither are there cities within the Simpson Desert, although there are townships and settlements located sporadically along its borders.