Although in the desert it does drop to the minuses in temperature there is not enough moisture in the air for any freeze thaw.
Yes, earthquakes happen in deserts.
Yes you can but it is unlikely to happen
Freeze/thaw cycles expand existing fissures in existing rock by the expansion caused by ice crystal formation. This leads to further erosion of the rock by freeze/thaw and chemical weathering from rainwater.
no they have not if they were it would destroy almost a whole city it is very unlikely to happen
There is no single answer to your question. There are over 2 dozen major deserts in the world and each has its own climate statistics. There are hot deserts, there are cold deserts, there are cold winter deserts and each is different.
Yes, earthquakes happen in deserts.
No, it does not mean that it will never happen. Impossible means that it will never happen. unlikely to happen does mean that probably it will not happen..
In the future, deserts and grasslands will turn into a city.
It is unlikely to get a pilots license.
Lester the Unlikely happened in 1994.
deserts
yes
If everything continues along the current path, many deserts will continue to expand.
in the deserts around indians
They will expand
Since toucans are not found in deserts it is unlikely that they would do either.
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