sometimes, it is cold because of the wind and sand doesnt keep heat when the sun isn't up.
Yes, we do get rain here in the desert town of San Felipe, Baja California Mexico. We've the Sea of Cortez on one side, and it's believed we're pretty high up -- near the Sierra San Pedro Martir mountain range -- so during the "winter" months, it gets quite chilly.
A desert is a region where the area experiences little or no rain for a long time. It is just like the Sahara desert but instead of sand, it is ice. Instead of 40 degrees Celsius, think of negative 20 degrees Celsius. One (of the best) example would be Antartica. Also at night a desert gets very cold. SO MAKE SURE YOU WEAR A SWEATER.
Ireland is not hot enough. It is too far north of the equator to have the kind of climate for a desert. It gets a lot of rain and can get some cold weather, so there aren't the conditions for deserts to form.
The are certain very cold places which receive a desert-like rain-fall however in these places evaporation is close to nil particularly in winter so there is alway some 'water' around albeit in the frozen state. A large portion of the Canadian arctic is just such a place, a cold desert, at the same time possessing a large fraction of the world's fresh water.
Most rain forests are located near the equator where the rising air carries a great deal of moisture into the atmosphere, causing rain showers. In the desert regions air is usually sinking so has little humidity except during the rainy season.
It was so cold,i found a car door and rolled up the ''window''.
The Gobi desert is a very cold place because the Himalaya range blocks rain-carrying cloud from reaching the Gobi. So you rarely see snow in Gobi desert.
tHE DESERT GETS VERY LITTLE RAIN.
The Arctic is a cold desert because it gets very little precipitation (rain or snow) - about the same amount as the Sahara - but it is so cold that thesnow that does fall doesn't melt, so deep snow covers the land and ice.
A desert is a region where the area experiences little or no rain for a long time. It is just like the Sahara desert but instead of sand, it is ice. Instead of 40 degrees Celsius, think of negative 20 degrees Celsius. One (of the best) example would be Antartica. Also at night a desert gets very cold. SO MAKE SURE YOU WEAR A SWEATER.
So your feet don't get cold on chilly nights.......
The Gobi Desert is considered a cold winter desert. The Gobi can reach extremes of temperature ranging from –40°C (–40°F) in winter to +50°C (122°F) in summer.
The answer to that is very cold because in the arctic tundra is so cold that it is about probably at least 30 degress.
The Antarctic is a region that contains the continent Antarctica. Antarctica is considered a desert, with annual precipitationof only 200 mm (8 inches) along the coast and far less inland.
so that when the rain comes the seed germinatesss
Vilseck, Germany has all 4 seasons. The spring consists of rain and cool nights/mornings. The summer is usually pretty hot, with the high reaching around 100*F or so. The fall is beautiful with the changing leaves and consists of more rain. The winter is usually gray clouds, dreary, very cold nights and snow accumulation.
because in rain there is cold so we got sunshine from sun
I have no idea what you mean, but I assume this is an excerpt from a text, so here goes. The rain came down in full cold buckets is a metaphor, which means that ‘the rain’ is very cold (‘cold’) and very heavy (‘full … buckets’), so they are saying that the rain is cold and there is lots of rain. i hope this answers your question. if it dosen’t, then please give more details and I will try to help