Cold deserts (also called cold winter deserts) may get quite hot during the summer but may have very cold winters - examples are the Gobi Desert and the Great Basin Desert. Some cold deserts stay quite cool or even cold the year around - Antarctica and the Atacama Desert.
Hot deserts generally stay quite mild during winter months - examples are the Sahara and Sonoran Desert.
they have the difference or hot or cold weather and the storms they can be bad or not so bad
A glacier and a desert are both void of drinkable water that is easily accessed. There are both areas that animals have had to adapt to live in. A desert just has little rain fall and is hot, a glacier has little snow fall but has lots of frozen water that is of no use for drinking. It is very cold on a glacier as it is ice.
Correct me if i'm wrong, but I was under the impression that mastication is chewing of food...?
The average temperature in a desert can vary depending on the location, but it is typically high during the day and low during the night. Daytime highs can reach over 100°F (38°C) or more, while nighttime lows can drop to below freezing. Overall, deserts are characterized by extreme temperature fluctuations between day and night.
The North Pole is located at the northernmost point of the Earth's axis, characterized by cold temperatures, ice, and snow. Deserts, on the other hand, are areas with low precipitation and are characterized by hot temperatures and sparse vegetation. So, the main difference is in their climate and geographical location.
the main difference between a hot and cold desert is the animals
Hot deserts are usually sandy. Cold deserts are usually rocky
The main difference between a hot and cold desert is the difference of temperature. The Mojave Desert in California and the Sahara Desert in Africa are examples of hot deserts, where temperatures can soar above 110 degrees Fahrenheit. The continent of Antarctica and the Gobi Desert in China are examples of cold deserts, where temperatures can go below 30 degrees Fahrenheit.
Most hot deserts have a mild winter. Cold deserts may be quite hot in the summer but winter temperatures can plunge to well below zero. Some cold deserts (Antarctica, Patagonia, Atacama) are quite cold or cool the year around.
The two main deserts I assume you are talking about is hot and cold deserts. The difference between them is temperature (warm moderate summers for hot deserts, low rainfall.) Cold deserts may have snowfall and much lower temperatures in the winter. Summers in cold deserts may get quite hot, however.
Hot deserts are very hot in the summer but have mild temperatures in the winter. Some cold deserts are cool or even cold all year long. Others are hot in the summer but can be bitterly cold in the winter.
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YEs, both hot and cold deserts may have oases.
There are hot deserts, such as the Sahara, Mojave and Kalahari and there are cold deserts such as Antarctica, the Gobi and the Patagonian Deserts.
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 classified as either hot or cold deserts. Some cold deserts may get quite hot in the summer but are very cold in the winter.
No, there are two major types of desert - hot and cold.