Most hot deserts are located near the tropics where the sunlight is most intense in the summer. Also, deserts generally have few clouds or humidity that would act as a shield against the sunlight.
Some cold deserts, such as Antarctica, are cold all year long because of their polar location. Others, called cold winter deserts, may be quite hot in the summer but winters can be bitterly cold. Examples are the Gobi Desert and the Great Basin Desert. Yet another type of cold desert are the cool coastal deserts, such as the Atacama. Temperatures are generally quite mild all year.
The climate in a desert is hot and dry because it does not rain that much and because the sun its rising directly to it. And it there is not a lot of animals because their is no water too.
Each desert has its own weather and climate statistics. Please give a specific location.
The hot desert is hot and dry during the summer and mild in winter.
The climate at daytime at deserts is very hot while at midnight it is cold....
Climate in the desert varies with location but in some desert areas it can get quite cold, especially at night. Some desert areas also may receive snow, although it generally melts in a short time.
Rocky deserts may be hot and dry, cool and dry or cold and dry.
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.
Most of California deserts have a hot subtropical climate. A small corner of the Great Basin Desert enters the state and has a cold winter desert climate.
Every desert has its own climate statistics so you need to specify a particular desert. There are hot deserts, cold deserts and cool deserts.
There is no single answer to your question. There are over 2 dozen major deserts in the world and each has its own climate statistics. There are hot deserts, there are cold deserts, there are cold winter deserts and each is different.
All the deserts of South America are either cold winter deserts or cool coastal deserts. They are not considered hot deserts.
Deserts are located in areas that have pretty consistent weather. There are hot deserts and cold deserts because the temperature and climate are constant and almost unchanging.
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The climate at daytime at deserts is very hot while at midnight it is cold....
There are more than 2 dozen major areas of the world with arid climate. Each has its own climate statistics. There are hot deserts, there are cool deserts and there are cold deserts. There is no single answer to your question.
There are about 26 major desert areas of the world. Each as its own climate data. There are hot deserts, there are cool deserts and there are cold deserts. Please pick a specific location.
There are hot subtropical deserts, there are cold winter deserts, this is a polar desert and there are cool coastal deserts. Each has its own specific climate data.
Climate in the desert varies with location but in some desert areas it can get quite cold, especially at night. Some desert areas also may receive snow, although it generally melts in a short time.
No necessarily. There are cold deserts where the temperature remains quite mild or even cold in the summer.
All the deserts of Australia have a hot subtropical desert climate.