Temperate deserts of continental regions have low rainfall and strong temperature contrasts between summer and winter. Subtropical deserts usually have a very hot summer but a mild winter. Temperate deserts may be quite hot in summer, also, but have winters that can be bitterly cold.
it is a desert that was encountered by many settlers on their way west
The Negev Desert is part of Israel (not the other way around).
You would have to travel all the way to North Africa to encounter a desert south of Rome.
The Sahara covers nearly all of the northern third of Africa. It is the second largest desert on earth and largest hot desert. By the way, the word Sahara means desert so to call it the Sahara Desert is a redundancy. It is simply called the Sahara.
by plane
desert. dry and hot but it needs shade, its kinda funny that way
desert. dry and hot but it needs shade, its kinda funny that way
it usually happens when a great number of shower showers in the desert.
it means something is surprising but way overexxageerated
Libyan climate can be divided into two parts viz. Mediterranean in the north and desert in the south. Libya has a coastline onto the Mediterranean Sea in the North, and the climate is characterised by Hot Dry Summers, and Mild Wet Winters, This climatic type gives way as you move south into the Sahara Desert, and the climate is characterised Hot Dry Summer and Warm/Hot Dry Winter. What rainfall that comes in these climates tends to be very infrequent and torrential, when it comes. Also in the desert climate, the diurnal (daily) temperature range can be very large, to the point of 40+ oC by day and frost by night ( below 0oC ).
It is called "The Steppe," or sometimes, "The Eurasian Steppe." It stretches from Ukraine, through Russia and Kazakhstan, all the way to Mongolia and China.
they both are dry, get there water from somewhere else, and in some areas, bith be considered desert climate
because if you are in mountain, then you have a different apperence.
China is a large country it has many different climate regions from tropical to four-season, monsoon-influenced, humid continental climate to continental arid climate
The climate and the environment influenced the way the African people lived in Africa by trading, and or growing crops for all the people
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The harsh desert climate significantly shaped the lives of early Arabs by forcing them to adapt to extreme temperatures and scarce water resources. This led to a nomadic lifestyle, where tribes moved in search of grazing land and water sources for their livestock. Additionally, the climate influenced their social structures, values, and trade practices, as survival depended on cooperation and the establishment of trade routes across the desert. Overall, the environment played a crucial role in shaping their culture and way of life.