In order to make ones own desert cooler one should look at a forum on Recursive Vortex. If this does not work then one might want to just buy one out right.
All living things need water. Scorpions conserve water by only emerging at night and remain during the heat of the day under rocks, tree bark and desert trash where it is shady, cooler and damper. They get much of the water they need from the food they consume.
No they just make it look like that in the video to look cooler also they make it look like Ed's there brother when he is not ;)
The milder climate and better opportunities to feed are the most obvious reasons.
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desert scorpion
A desert is cooler because of the loneliness outside
Moist = clouds = heat retention Desert = no clouds = heat loss = cooler
yes from dry to dryer
Because the air in the desert becomes cooler and cactus can collect water.
in the ground because it is cooler the out side
it will be cooler because it air pressure decreases as you go higher in space.... DUHHHH!!!!!!!!!
it will be cooler because it air pressure decreases as you go higher in space.... DUHHHH!!!!!!!!!
No, it is cooler in the desert at night but not 'winter cool.' Deserts experience a regular winter season, however.
Desert
Still hot, but cooler than temperatures in the summertime.
A desert cooler, also called a swamp cooler, depends on low humidity and evaporation to cool the air. It loses efficiency when the humidity is high, such as during the rainy season. Less water will evaporate when the air is already nearly saturated with water.
The humidity is very low in the desert making it feel much cooler.