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The Arabian Desert is a hot subtropical desert where the temperatures stay hot or warm all year. The Gobi Desert is a cold winter desert where temperatures may be quite hot in summer but can be bitterly cold in the winter.
Temperatures can vary from -135 degrees F in the Antarctic Desert to +134 degrees F in the Mojave Desert.
A savanna is a transition grassland between a desert and another biome.
Each desert has its statistics and temperatures can vary from desert to desert. Temperatures in the Antarctic Desert can plunge to over 100 degrees F. below zero or be has high as 140 degrees F. above zero in the Sahara or Mojave Desert.
The main difference between a hot and cold desert is the difference of temperature. The Mojave Desert in California and the Sahara Desert in Africa are examples of hot deserts, where temperatures can soar above 110 degrees Fahrenheit. The continent of Antarctica and the Gobi Desert in China are examples of cold deserts, where temperatures can go below 30 degrees Fahrenheit.
Yes, due to the of the lack of humidity and cloud cover the difference between day and night temperatures in the desert can be quite extreme.
The temperatures in a desert can vary greatly. One desert's temperature varies greatly just between the daytime and nighttime.
The Arabian Desert is a hot subtropical desert where the temperatures stay hot or warm all year. The Gobi Desert is a cold winter desert where temperatures may be quite hot in summer but can be bitterly cold in the winter.
The Chihuahuan Desert is huge and temperatures depend upon the specific location and season of the year. Temperatures in some areas in the summer can reach or even exceed 115 degrees F. In the winter temperatures may drop into the 30s or even 20s (degrees F) at night but usually warm into the 50s and 60s during the day. It is considered a hot subtropical desert.
deserts are usually made of sand, and extreme temperatures (hot and cold) but the only thing that makes a desert a desert is the extreme temperatures and the very rare vegetation. for example, Antarctica is a desert because it is freezing cold and it doesn't really have a lot of plants. Another example would be the Sahara Desert.
There are two dozen major deserts in the world and temperatures vary considerably between them. Temperatures can range from -135.8 degrees F in Antarctica to +134 degrees F in the Mojave Desert at Death Valley.
Temperatures can vary from -135 degrees F in the Antarctic Desert to +134 degrees F in the Mojave Desert.
Rainforest climate is characterized by consistent high temperatures and high precipitation year-round. Desert climate is dry with very low precipitation, high temperatures during the day, and significant temperature fluctuations between day and night. Savannah climate is characterized by a distinct wet season with high rainfall and a dry season with little to no rain, with temperatures that remain warm or hot year-round.
There are two dozen major deserts in the world and temperatures vary considerably between them. Temperatures can range from -135.8 degrees F in Antarctica to +134 degrees F in the Mojave Desert at Death Valley.
The Chihuahuan Desert is huge and can have a variety of temperatures., However, parts of the desert may exceed 115 degrees F in summer.
A savannah is usually the transition between a desert and a forest or a desert and a grassland. It has a few trees but mostly grass and scrub as the principal vegetation.
It's usually seen as a toss-up between Atacama and the antarctic for being the driest desert.