A desert is a area that loses more moisture than it gains. Lack of vegetation and rainfall are indicators, but not the standard.
The abiotic factor that describes the desert biome climate is low precipitation. Deserts receive very little rainfall, leading to dry and arid conditions with high temperatures and low humidity.
You would find this level of precipitation in a semi-arid desert biome.
Desert biome is very dry, characterized by low precipitation levels and high temperatures.
Antarctica has a polar desert biome, ice biome, tundra biome, rocky biome, and coastal biome. These biomes support a variety of unique plant and animal species adapted to survive in extreme cold temperatures and harsh conditions.
Yes. Some tropical countries have only a wet season and a dry season.
describe what a desert biome is
The desert is a biome.
Desert is the biome for a desert.
In a desert or arid biome.
There is a desert biome in central Australia.
the desert......
That question is unanswerable because the desert is a habitat.
The Atacama Desert falls under the cold desert biome. Despite its location in a subtropical region, the Atacama Desert's high elevation and surrounding Andes Mountains contribute to its unique climate, characterized by cold temperatures and low precipitation.
No, it is not. A desert is a biome. A climate would be the meteorological conditions, such as "hot and dry".
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Desert biome