Summers in the Arctic are generally cool rather than hot, with average temperatures ranging from just above freezing to around 10°C (50°F) in some areas. However, due to climate change, summer temperatures have been rising, leading to warmer conditions and melting ice. Despite these changes, the Arctic still does not experience the hot summers typical of more temperate regions.
The climate in the area has hot summers and cold winters.
It has a continental climate with cold winters and hot summers.
very cold most of the time. --------------------------------- Arctic and Sub-Arctic. Long cold winters, short cool summers.
The answer depends on which desert. If it is a hot, subtropical desert, the summers are hot and the winters are mild., If it is a cold winter desert, the summers are hot and the winters can be bitterly cold.
Sub-arctic has long cold winter and summers!!!!!
Cold winters and hot summers
Tropical
hot summers and cold winters
Arctic and Sub-Arctic. Long cold winters, short cool summers.
it was very cold in the winter and they had moderate summers.
hot summers cold winters
Hot summers and cold winters