There are four seasons - summer, fall, winter and spring but they are not as pronounced as in non-desert areas.
No, the climate stays the same but the weather changes with the seasons.
Summer, fall, winter and spring - just like elsewhere.
There are over 2 dozen major desert regions of the world, each with its specific climate data. Please name a particular desert.
The climate you're referring to is likely a continental climate, which is characterized by hot summers and cold winters, with a lack of significant precipitation due to the distance from oceans that provide moisture. This type of climate often leads to wide temperature variations between seasons.
Seasons in the desert are three months long.
The Sonoran Desert has a hot subtropical desert climate.
A desert climate receives very little precipitation. South Dakota has a continental climate. It has four distinct seasons, ranging from cold, dry winters to hot and semi-humid summers.
There are only 4 seasons in the desert - summer, fall, winter and spring.
As everywhere else on earth, the seasons officially last 3 months each. In the desert the change of seasons may not be as pronounced as in areas not in a desert, however.
There is no such thing as a 'desert season.' A desert is a desert all seasons of the year.
It is not always a tropical desert. The climate in the southern part if the desert is a dry, tropical climate, while the climate in the northern part of the desert is a dry, subtropical climate.
False. Northwest and central Europe generally have a maritime climate, which is characterized by mild temperatures, moderate rainfall, and distinct seasons. Desert climates are typically found in regions with very low precipitation and high temperatures.