It depends on the time of year. Its a dessert so it's hot in the summer and cold in the winter.
In which Palm Springs complex would you find the Greg Norman golf course?
Of course it has high temperature(above 50 degree of Celsius), hot, vapor on the water surface, smoke.
Sulfur (sometimes spelled as sulphur, although this is not correct by current IUPAC rules) is commonly found near natural hot springs or near volcanoes. It's also found in the combined form in many minerals, such as pyrite and galena.
Yep there is a hidden one in Fremont, Michigan about 4 miles in the woods!
Volcanoes create land by when they erupt the lava melts and turns into gravel and then forms the lands.
now this is slightly a guess. but perhaps the name stems from the palms trees all over and shipped into Palm Springs and the fact that they have natural hot springs that are very popular as well. thus combining "palm" trees and Hot "springs" to make palm springs.
HOT, hot, hot. It is in a desert.
The address of the Desert Hot Springs Historical Society is: 11924 Palm Dr Unit 1, Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240-3680
The address of the Palm Springs Public Library is: 300 S. Sunrise Way, Palm Springs, 92262 7699
The address of the Palm Springs Desert Museum is: 101 Museum Dr., Palm Springs, CA 92262
Palm Springs, CA, yes
The address of the Palm Springs Air Museum is: 745 N Gene Autry Trl, Palm Springs, CA 92262-5464
The web address of the Palm Springs Desert Museum is: www.psmuseum.org
Vacationing in Palm Springs was created in 1997.
The phone number of the Palm Springs Public Library is: 760-322-7323.
Yes, Palm Springs is located in the Sonoran Desert of California.
-- To Palm Springs, California . . . 3,878 miles (rounded) -- To Palm Springs, Florida . . . . . 4,374 miles (rounded)