A desert. The Antarctic, for example, is a desert.
Desert biome may be hot or cold, but always has little precipitation.
Deserts get little rainfall and some of them are quite hot - but not all. There are cold deserts also.
Oklahoma is primarily located in the temperate grassland biome known as the Great Plains. This biome is characterized by vast grasslands, few trees, and a continental climate with hot summers and cold winters.
The desert biome typically has the greatest range of temperatures, with scorching hot temperatures during the day and cold temperatures at night due to low humidity and lack of vegetation to retain heat.
Damascus, Syria is located in the Mediterranean biome. This biome is characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters.
the temperate grassland biome
either hot or cold they do not like water
The climate in the area has hot summers and cold winters.
it is very hot and i know that or is it cold
The tundra biome can be both cold and warm but has low precipitation due to cold temperatures that prevent much evaporation.
if the climate is hot and dry then the biome will be a desert, if the climate is hot and wet, the biome will be a rainforest, if the climate is dry and cool it would probably be a coniferous forets, if cold and wet, deciudous forest.
Desert biome may be hot or cold, but always has little precipitation.
The biome is the desert
Mountain lions live in a variety of habitats from the cold coniferous forests to the hot deserts and hot, steamy rain forests.
tundra
no because bear lives in cold and a mouse lives in hot
A desert biome is any arid, dry landscape that doesn't get mutch precipitation. A desert can be cold or hot and often are found near the equator or at the poles. An example of a hot desert is the Mojave desert in North America. An example of a cold desert would be Antarctica at the south pole.