There are also cool deserts and cold deserts. The main feature that unites them all under the term 'desert' is the lack of water, not temperature.
heat coming from where? heat from a fire isnt, heat from the sun is.
it isnt, if anything vegetated areas are in danger of becoming deserts!
yes it isnt! :)
The savannah is not a desert. It is a distinct biome of its own, a transition zone between a desert and a grassland. Therefore, your question is invalid as written.
no he isnt, i dont know where you heard that. And its *busted* but no he isnt, i think he was in an accident not major though.
I had a VW Jetta that had a problem with overheating. It ended up being the thermostat had gone bad so the fan never "kicked on." A car can over heat if there isnt enough antifreeze in the radiator or a bad thermostat or if your fan isnt working properly or is bad
YES! It has an great speaker, very sleek design, and awesome feature. (Just a recommendation, get invisibleSHIELD for it. and this isnt spam.)
if its in a can and it not to far from the date then yes its probibly ok to eat, because the heat of the microwave will kill most things if it in for long enough.
The sun spots are the cooler spots. They are darker because there isnt much heat compared to the rest of the sun
first of all, learn how to spell. major* and secondly there isnt a difference. minor sounds like a major and a major sounds like a minor... and learn how to spell minor as well.
if your asking "why they are small" its because there isnt much water in the desert so there isnt enough nutrients for the plants to grow big! when it does rain most of the plants store the water inside them, thats why most of the plants like the cactus have spines, to keep others away from their water supply. and the animals are small because of adaption. they had to adapt to the conditions and climate of the desert. smaller the body the less food it needs, and the better it can hide!
Sorry no there isnt. Sorry no there isnt.