A tropical desert is hot all year long with exception to night time (all deserts get cold when it is dark).
Temperate deserts have a winter season in which the desert gets colder during daylight hours, unlike tropical deserts.
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.
temperate forest have more seasonal changes (apex) (2021)
Deserts are located in temperate, tropical, and even polar regions. They are not confined to a particular climate zone.
Some examples of biomes found on each continent: North America: temperate forests, grasslands, deserts South America: rainforests, savannas, deserts Europe: temperate forests, grasslands, tundras Africa: tropical rainforests, savannas, deserts Asia: temperate forests, taigas, deserts Australia: deserts, grasslands, temperate forests
Rattlesnakes prefer warm, temperate or tropical climate, including deserts and rainforests.
No they live in dry deserts like in Texas and Arizona. Tropical snakes who like that environment live in the temperate rain forest.
Snakes are found nearly everywhere in temperate and tropical zones, from forests to deserts, even in large cities.
NO. A desert is any place that is too dry for plants to grow. Some deserts are cold most of the year.
Peru is primarily located within the tropical zone due to its proximity to the equator. However, its geography includes a wide range of landscapes, from coastal deserts to high Andean mountains, which can experience temperate climates in some regions.
Raccoons are primarily an animal of temperate zones but their range also extends into tropical areas as well as deserts.
A tropical rainforest cannot be found in a temperate zone, only tropical. But a temperate rainforest can be found in a temperate zone.
Tropical forests but they are also found in temperate forests, scrub lands, deserts, intertidal zones, and even mountains.