There are many different desert biomes, and the average temperature for each varies. Hot deserts have an average daytime temperature of 100 degrees Fahrenheit, while cold deserts have an average temperature of 28 degrees Fahrenheit.
reach over 100 degrees F to frost in one night.
According to scientists, the average temperature range in the chaparral biome is 59 degrees Fahrenheit. The highest temperature recorded is 91 degrees Fahrenheit.
There are deserts where the temperature is bitterly cold and others that are very hot. You need to give a specific desert area.
it is usally 24 degrees!
50-70 degrees Fahrenheit
10-17 inches
10-17 inches
According to scientists, the average temperature range in the chaparral biome is 59 degrees Fahrenheit. The highest temperature recorded is 91 degrees Fahrenheit.
25-43 cm
Pasadena is in a Chaparral biome.
Chaparral
there are chaparral areas in California, wild fires happen frequently there. The Chaparral is the the world's smallest biome.
another name for chaparral is a bunny rabbit
The chaparral biome is also called Mediterranean.
Chaparral
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Chaparral/Mediterranean
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