As of 2021, there are approximately 2,500 FIDE Masters in the world.
The average FIDE rating of the top chess players in the world is around 2750.
To obtain a FIDE ID, you need to register with the World Chess Federation (FIDE) through your national chess federation. Contact your national chess federation for the specific steps and requirements to get your FIDE ID.
Examples of cold winter deserts:AntarcticaGobi DesertNamib Desert (some classify as a cool coastal desert)Atacama Desert (some classify as a cool coastal desert)Taklamakan DesertGreat Basin DesertColorado Plateau DesertPatagonian DesertMonte DesertSechura Desert (some classify as a cool coastal desert)Karakum Desert
These deserts have a generally cool climate:Atacama Desert Sechura Desert Monte Desert Patagonian Desert Namib Desert
The Atacama Desert of South America is a cool coastal desert.
No, there are hot deserts, cool deserts and cold deserts. Antarctica is the largest desert in the world and it is bitterly cold there.
Both a desert and a swamp warm up in the daytime, not cool. They both cool at night with the desert cooling the fastest.
No, there are only cool coastal or cold winter deserts in South America. There are no hot deserts. The hottest desert in the world is the Mojave in North America.
The Atacama Desert is a cool, exceedingly dry desert.
Try -128 degrees F. in Antarctica, the world's largest desert.
The current world champion is Viswanathan Anand, but he is only third in the FIDE world rankings. The current number one in the FIDE world rankings is Magnus Carlsen, who is probably the best player in the world today.