Yes. Deserts, as they are commonly thought of (sand, sun, etc.) are home to intense heat in the daytime and surprising cold in the nighttime. Many deserts experience long-term drought and occasional sandstorms.
In some deserts - extreme heat, in others - extreme cold
Wind and dust storms
In some deserts - extreme thunderstorms or rain storms that cause flash floods
In some deserts - heavy snow on occasion
Deserts are usually subjected to extreme types of weather. During daytime there is a lot of heat and it becomes freezing by night-time.
Antarctica has more than two types of weather
Hurricanes, Tornadoes, Blizzards, large hail, damaging winds and Flooding are types of severe weather.
Rain, hail, snow
Rain, hail, snow
Rain, hail, snow
Rain, hail, snow
Weather zones are divided by temperature and humidity so there are many such as arctic, tropical, subtropical, coastal and desert weather zones on earth.
The desert is a biome and not a landform. However, many types of landforms can be found in a desert.
The desert is a biome and not a landform. However, many types of landforms can be found in a desert.
Grassland, Forest, Desert, Savanna
Extreme weather includes: * Tornadoes * Earthquakes * Hurricanes * Hailstorms * Snowstorms * Thunderstorms * Floods (Flash Floods usually come from Thunderstorms so it is cause and effect) * Lightning * Heavy, Damaging Wind