While deserts can get quite hot in the summer months, the temperature can, on occasion, get quite cold for short periods in the winter. Summer high temperatures may exceed 100 degrees F. but the temperature may fall to well below 20 degrees F. for short periods in the winter.
The Kalahari and Namib Deserts are both present in Namibia.
South Dakota has large areas of semiarid grasslands but no true deserts.
Kansas has some semiarid regions but no true deserts.
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Well the Gobi and the Taklimakan deserts are in Asia.. Saudi Arabia is basically a desert. And the poles are cold deserts. Hope this helped :)
Deserts generally lack cloud cover and higher humidity that act as insulation and buffer the temperature changes during the day. Therefore, deserts heat up quickly during the day and cool down quickly at night.
Deserts can be quite small or quite large. They come in a variety of sizes.
The Sahara and the Kalahari deserts.
Yes, there is a large variety of rodents that live in deserts.
Large landmasses develop a seasonal high-pressure system.
No, Nebraska has no true deserts. It does have large areas of semiarid grasslands but no deserts.
The two largest deserts in Africa are the Sahara and the Kalahari.
Almost the entire continent of Antarctica is desert. Africa and Australia also have large areas covered by deserts.
Deserts can be as large as the Antarctic Desert at 5,400,000 square miles to 1 square mile for the Carcross Desert in the Yukon.
No, Canada has large areas of tundra but no true deserts.
Russia has some large areas of tundra in the north but no true deserts.
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