Not at all although winter sometimes sticks around a little to long or comes a little early.
Almsot all of them except Alaska-they only serve cold chicken!
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.
During the winter (and all year in Antarctica the worlds largest desert) it can get extremely cold and some of snow falls. During the summer (but not Antarctica) it can get hot during the days.
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Some maybe because it is only cold in deserts at night and during the day it is very hot so it could and then it would all melt as soon a it became daylight
yes because the common cold can be found all around the globe
Not all Alaskans are Sunbirds who head south for the winter. Some work and thrive in Alaska on a year around basis.
cold all over
The tundra is the ecosystem that is cold all year round . It is cold all year round because the ground is frozen all year round making it cold . l l . . () *
Only high in the mountains and on glaciers does it remain snow covered.
It is not. Summer highs are around 90 degrees F.
Countries that are known for cold weather year-round include Iceland, Canada, Russia, and Greenland. These countries experience long winters and cold temperatures due to their geographic location or proximity to the North or South Pole.
Alaska
When it's cold and in winter, in Alaska. Which is ALL DAY ERRY DAY!
Mostly wind and rain, pretty cold all year around
All year long!
Almsot all of them except Alaska-they only serve cold chicken!