The coldest desert in the world is NOT in Asia, it is in Antarctica.
The coldest desert in the world is Antarctica which is not in Asia. The Gobi Desert is classified as a cold desert and is located in Asia. However, it is far from the coldest desert in the world. Summer temperatures may exceed 100 degrees F in the Gobi.
The Gobi Desert is the 2nd coldest desert in the world. Located in Asia, the Gobi Desert can reach temperatures of -50 degrees fahrenheit. However the Arctic (which has an average temp of -29 to -34 degrees F) recorded the coldest temperature in an inhabited area at -90 degrees F.
the gobi desert is the coldest in Asia located in Mongolia
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Asia does have a desert. It is named the Gobi Desert. Asia has a number of deserts.
Antarctica is technically a desert because the annual precipitation is low and the absolute humidity is extremely low. The Gobi desert in Asia is also a cold desert, and it is not uncommon to see frost and occasionally snow on its dunes.
No, the Mojave Desert is not the coldest desert. While it can experience cold temperatures, particularly at night during the winter, the coldest desert is generally considered to be the Antarctic Desert, which has extremely low temperatures year-round. Other cold deserts include the Gobi Desert in Central Asia. The Mojave is classified as a hot desert, characterized by hot summers and mild winters.
The Gobi Desert is the 2nd coldest desert in the world. Located in Asia, the Gobi Desert can reach temperatures of -50 degrees fahrenheit. However the Arctic (which has an average temp of -29 to -34 degrees F) recorded the coldest temperature in an inhabited area at -90 degrees F.
Asia has many different climates; some of the coldest, some of the hottest, some of the wettest and some of the driest places on earth.
No, the Gobi is a cold winter desert. While summers can be quite hot, winters can be bitterly cold. The highest temperature ever measured reliably in a desert was in Death Valley of the Mojave Desert. The next hottest would probably be the Sahara Desert.
The lowest elevation wise desert in the world is formally known to be the Syrian Desert in Asia.
The huge desert in southwest Asia is the Arabian Desert. It covers nearly all of the Arabian Peninsula and is the third largest desert in the world.