No, there are cold deserts, such as Antarctica, where daytime temperatures remain quite cold.
No, each desert has its own weather statistics. Temperatures can range from -129 degrees F in Antarctica to +134 F degrees in the Mojave Desert.
No, deserts have a variety of appearances. Even in a single desert the scenery can change in a short distance and can change considerably after a rain.
There are no cold deserts in Australia. All of the deserts in Australia are hot subtropical deserts.
There are deserts on every continent on earth and all occur at different longitudes.
some scientists explore the deserts to see the culture of different cultures. Each desert has it's own culture, there not all the same. Also they might explore it because they want to explore different place and tours in the desert, they may also want to look at the art there i think the desert it a very interesting place to explore
No, there are hot deserts, cool deserts and cold deserts. Antarctica is the largest desert in the world and it is bitterly cold there.
No, some deserts are cold all year long. Other deserts have a pronounced winter season when it can get quite cold. All deserts experience a period of cooler weather during the winter.
No, there are two major types of desert - hot and cold.
No, not all deserts are surrounded by deserts.
Water is found in deserts if a person knows where to look.
No, all deserts are not sandy. There are also rocky deserts.
All the same desert the Kalahari Desert.
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They don't - they all look different. Why do you think they all look the same?
they would all look the same
yes it does they all look the same
No; leopard geckos live the deserts; it is the same climate all year and there is no reason for migration
All seven continents have deserts.
There are no deserts in Germany.