About 2/3s the deserts are hot. Others are classified as cold deserts, cool coastal deserts or cold winter deserts.
no it depends which desert it is . it is sometimes cool and fresh
No, there are hot deserts, cool deserts and cold deserts. Antarctica is the largest desert in the world and it is bitterly cold there.
Some deserts are naturally cool or even bitterly cold. The Patagonian Desert, Atacama Desert and Antarctica are examples of cold deserts. Other deserts are hot during the day but can become quite cool at night.
There are hot, subtropical deserts, polar deserts, cold winter deserts and cool coastal deserts.
No, the largest desert in the world is Antarctica, which is obviously very cold. Many deserts sit on high plains and get very cold and snow in the winter months.
Polar Deserts - Antarctica Cold Winter Deserts - Gobi, Great Basin, Patagonian Cool Coastal Deserts - Atacama, Namib
Hot subtropical desertsCold winter deserts Cold polar deserts Cool coastal deserts
Yes, some deserts are cold. The Antarctic is bitterly cold the year round. The Patagonian Desert is quite cool all year while others, such as the Gobi or Great Basin will be very hot in the summer but very cold in the winter. A third group of cold deserts are the cool coastal deserts, such as the Atacama and the Namib, where cold coastal currents tend to moderate the climate and keep it cool
There are cold or cool deserts in Asia, South America, North America, Africa and Antactica.
Not all deserts are hot. There are also polar deserts, cold winter deserts as well as cool coastal deserts.
Hot subtropical desertsCold winter deserts Cold polar deserts Cool coastal deserts