No.
Deserts are typically dry and have low humidity levels, making them arid environments.
Tropical rainforests contain more/higher biodiversity than deserts since their conditions are a lot more ideal for the growth of organisms.
Wind and water erosion are common on beaches and deserts. Wind erosion is prevalent in deserts due to the lack of vegetation to hold the soil in place, while water erosion is common on beaches due to the constant action of waves and tides wearing away the shoreline.
Clouds do not precipitate in deserts primarily due to low humidity. Deserts have very dry air with low moisture content, which limits the formation of rain clouds. The low humidity prevents sufficient condensation of water vapor in the atmosphere to form clouds that can produce precipitation.
Not all deserts experience rapid weathering due to the lack of moisture in the environment, which inhibits chemical reactions that break down rocks. Additionally, physical weathering, such as wind erosion, is more common in deserts than chemical weathering.
Russia has tundra but no true deserts.
Russia has some large areas of tundra in the north but no true deserts.
Russia does have cold deserts.
Russia has no true deserts. It does have large areas of tundra in the north which some people confuse with deserts.
Russia has some semi-arid regions as well as tundra but no true deserts.
its is a camel.
Roborovski hamsters originate from the deserts of Mongolia, China, and Russia. They are the smallest and fastest hamster species, known for their high energy levels and agility.
No, the Gobi is in China and Mongolia. Siberia is in northern Russia.
Since deserts are frequently shared by more than one country, it is easier to list what continents have cold deserts:AntarcticaSouth AmericaNorth AmericaAsiaAfrica
Oh honey, Russia is known for its freezing temperatures and vodka, not its sandy deserts. So no, Russia does not have a desert. It's more likely to find snow and bears roaming around than sand dunes in that part of the world.
The major land regions are the North European Plains, West Siberian Plain, Central Siberian Plateau, and the East Siberian Uplands.
1) The deepest lake in Russia is Lake Baikal. 2) The tallest mountain is Mount Elbrus located in the Ural Mountains.