A temperate desert is farther from the equator but has hotter days and colder nights.
a desert is a dry landscape with no water in the air or in a basin. a humid tropical region has high levels of mouisture in the air and there is rivers and lakes nearby, also affecting the humidity. humidity comes from evaporated mouisture, which the desert has none of.
The desert is a form of wilderness.
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.
Location.
Define artificial environment? there are two types of environment Urban and rural. social personal natural there are all types or natral environment unban energy pollution and transport
The Sonoran Desert is tropical.
Desert, grassland, tropical rainforest, temperate rainforest, tundra Desert, grassland, temperate rainforest, tropical rainforest, tundra Tundra, desert, grassland, temperate rainforest, tropical rainforest Desert, tundra, grassland, tropical rainforest, temperate rainforest Option 2 is the correct order from lowest to highest precipitation: Desert, grassland, temperate rainforest, tropical rainforest, tundra.
Tropical deserts usually have a mild winter climate with few cold days or nights. Temperate deserts can be quite hot in the summer but usually have a cold winter.
A temperate desert may be as hot as a hot desert in the summer but has a much colder winter.
There are many climates, desert, sub tropical, mediterranean, arid, temperate.
Taiga, tundra, desert, grasslands tropical forest, and temperate forest
Taiga, tundra, desert, grasslands tropical forest, and temperate forest
No. Most of Western Australia is temperate (in the south), desert (in the east) and sub-tropical (in the far north).
Temperate Deciduous Forest Grassland Tundra Taiga Desert Savanna Tropical Rainforest This is a great website if you need to know about each of the biomes: http://www.deyabowersbiomes.zoomshare.com/
the main difference between a hot and cold desert is the animals
Tropical because it cant be cold that's why its the desrt The above answer previously posted by someone is completely senseless. The definition of a desert is an area which has a higher rate of evaporation than precipitation. The polar ice-caps are considered a desert just like the Sahara desert. To answer the question above, there is no such thing as a polar tropical climate region and the desert biome can be found anywhere that matches its definition. More specifically, just a desert can be classified further into categories like polar desert, temperate desert, and tropical desert.
polar , tropical, desert, temperate, subarctic, polar