Both the Great Basin Desert and the Colorado Plateau Desert are classified as cold winter deserts.
There are both hot deserts (Mojave, Chihuahuan, etc.) and cold deserts (Colorado Plateau Desert, Great Basin Desert) in North America.
There is no single 'North American Desert.' There are several deserts in North America and each has a different climate. Tropical Deserts, such as the Sonoran, Chihuahuan and Mojave have hot summers and mild winters. Cold Winter Deserts, such as the Great Basin and Colorado Plateau Desert, may have hot summers but winters can be quite cold.
The cold desert is in the Arctic Area, near the North Pole. Technically, the area is tundra and not desert.
There is no such desert as the "North American Desert." However, there are several deserts in North America. Deserts occur in both the United States and Mexico.
Some cold deserts:Antarctic Desert in AntarcticaGobi Desert in China and MongoliaTaklamakan Desert of ChinaNamib Desert of AfricaPatagonian Desert of South AmericaAtacama Desert of South AmericaSechura Desert of South AmericaMonte Desert of South AmericaGreat Basin Desert of North AmericaColorado Plateau Desert of North America
North American Deserts:Great Basin Desert Chihuahuan Desert Colorado Plateau Desert Sonoran Desert Mojave Desert
The Gobi is located in mid-Asia, far from the North Pole. But Gobi desert is a cold desert.
Five regions of North American Deserts are as follow: (1) Chihuahuan Desert (2) Great Basin Desert (3) Mojave Desert (4) Sonoran Desert (5) Block Rock Desert
Kangaroo rats do not live in the cold desert. They are found only in the hot deserts of North America.
The driest North American desert is the Mojave Desert, especially in Death Valley.
Yes. North american buld eagle lives in the desert.
No, roadrunners are North American birds and not found in the Arabian Desert.