The desert is usually not humid unless it happens to be during the rainy season. I live in the desert and yesterday our humidity was 2% with a dewpoint of minus 26 degrees F. That is about as dry as one can find.
Most deserts are very hot and dry.
The closest desert to Florida would be the Chihuahuan Desert in far-west Texas, about 1200 miles from the Florida Panhandle.
Deserts are hot during the day, when the sun is shining. Once the sun goes down, then the temperature drops. This is because desert surfaces receive a little more than twice the solar radiation received by humid regions and lose almost twice as much heat at night.
There are no deserts in Maryland.There are no deserts in Maryland.
There are two major classes of deserts:Hot Deserts such as the Sahara, the Arabian Desert and the Mojave Desert.Cold Deserts such as Antarctica, the Gobi Desert and the Patagonian Desert.
Deserts are typically dry and have low humidity levels, making them arid environments.
Fiji has a humid tropical climate and no deserts.
Most deserts are very hot and dry.
because the animals that like hot and dy humid need some were to live
Africa is very diverse and has a lot of countries it has dry deserts and humid lands
Africa is very diverse and has a lot of countries it has dry deserts and humid lands
Eastern diamondbacks have no problems with the desert as they do not live in deserts. They live in the humid areas of the southeastern United States where deserts do not exist. The western diamondback does live in the deserts of the United States, however.
Hot, humid desert conditions are an anomaly and would only occur during the rainy season. Deserts are usually quite dry and have a low humidity.
African elephants can be found in the driest of deserts, African savannas and in humid dense jungles.
Tropical rainforests, coastal regions, and swamps typically have humid weather due to high levels of moisture in the air. Other places with humid weather include hot deserts during the monsoon season and areas close to large bodies of water.
Deserts experience less chemical weathering than humid regions because they receive less rainfall, which is needed to facilitate chemical reactions that break down rocks. Without water, the chemical processes that weather rocks are slower or nonexistent in deserts. Additionally, the arid conditions in deserts may inhibit chemical weathering due to limited moisture availability.
Because of the atmospheric circulations, ocean currents and the plateau of borborema which blocks the humid air masses from the atlantic.