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Yes, there are a number of species of bats that make the desert their home, especially during the warmer months.
Yes, fruit flies can and do live in the desert. They are most apparent during warmer months.
The only desert that would have 21 hours of sunlight would be Antarctica during the summer months.
The sun would only be on top of a desert if that desert was on the equator. As there are no deserts on the equator there are no deserts with the sun right on top. Antarctica is a desert and the sun actually disappears during the winter months.
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Seasons in the desert are three months long.
The summer months are the best months to avoid the desert.
Some popular alcoholic ice drinks to enjoy during the summer months include frozen margaritas, daiquiris, pia coladas, and mojitos.
During the periods when there is no sunrise, you can walk outside with ease lit by stars and aurora. During the days before and after a full moon, you can read a book outside by moonlight and starlight.
There is no desert named the Monsoon Desert. However, the deserts of the southwestern United States do have a monsoon season from June 15 through September 30. During these months the region receives most of its annual precipitation.
Whether an area is or is not dessert does not have any effect on the length of the seasons there. Summer and Winter will cover the same time span in a desert as it does for any other area at the same latitude. What is different is the weather in a desert in the summer and the winter. Because deserts are dry, the humidity is very low and cloud cover is less. This leads to wider temperature swings between daytime and nighttime temperatures. During the summer, the temperatures could be brutally hot during the day and yet drop to uncomfortably cold temperatures at night. During the winter it might be only moderately cold during the day but then drop to brutally cold during the night. Depending on the type of desert, Winter may also be the season with the highest precipitation - although being a desert, getting "more" precipitation may still not amount to very much.In broad terms, Summer lasts about 3 months and Winter lasts about 3 months in the desert. If you get to extreme northern latitudes or extreme southern latitudes, the effective Summer and Winter seasons (i.e. months with "summer weather" and months with "winter weather") get longer with shorter Spring and Fall in between, but that is a function of the latitude, not the desert environment. In Antarctica is considered a desert with annual precipitation of only 200 mm (8 inches) along the coast and far less inland. Down in Antarctica it gets closer to being effectively 5 months of Summer and 5 months of Winter.