The Mojave Desert is generally considered to be a low desert, but the distinction of low and high deserts may have only limited usefulness because each desert type has lands of various elevations and resultant diversity of habitats. The Great Basin Desert and Sonoran Desert are considered to be high and low deserts, respectively, but C. Hart Merriam demonstrated that each has different life zones based on actual elevation rather than just on regional geographic classifications. Some peaks in the Mohave Desert reach over 11,000 feet in elevation and feature a full range of life zones.
The Mojave is a low, subtropical desert while the Colorado Plateau Desert is a high, cold winter desert.
It would generally be considered as a low desert as is the entire Mojave Desert.
Both deserts have low rainfall, although the Atacama is the driest. The Mojave is classified as a hot desert while the Atacama is a cool coastal desert.
Actually, the Mojave Desert is considered a high desert. However, it also is the location of the lowest point in North America. Bad Water Basin in Death Valley is 282 feet below sea level
The Mojave Desert is a harsh environment. The Mojave aster had to adapt to the low water and extreme temperatures of the desert. The botanical name is Xylorhiza tortifolia.
No, the Mojave Desert is not the coldest desert. While it can experience cold temperatures, particularly at night during the winter, the coldest desert is generally considered to be the Antarctic Desert, which has extremely low temperatures year-round. Other cold deserts include the Gobi Desert in Central Asia. The Mojave is classified as a hot desert, characterized by hot summers and mild winters.
Some abiotic features in the Mojave Desert include high temperatures, low annual precipitation, sandy soil, and rocky terrain. These factors contribute to the unique desert ecosystem found in the Mojave, with adaptations by plants and animals to survive in such harsh conditions.
The Mojave Desert is probably the most famous. The Great Basin Desert is also very extensive along the northeastern parts of California and has its own claims to fame. The Colorado Desert (west of the Colorado River) is generally low, hot and dry enough to be famous in its own right, but is often not distinguished from the Mojave Desert.
The Colorado Plateau Desert is a high cold winter desert.
the colorado desert is a low-lying basin that was once covered by a lake. in contrast, the mojave desert consists of wide plains separated by mountains. I hope that helped! ^_^
There are 26 major desert areas in the world and each has its own specific climate data so there is no single answer to your question. Temperatures range from a low record temperature of -135.8 degrees F in Antarctica to a record +134 degrees F in Death Valley of the Mojave Desert.
The Mojave Desert has a wide temperature range, with hot summers averaging around 100°F (38°C) and mild winters averaging around 50°F (10°C). The annual average temperature in the Mojave Desert can vary depending on the specific location within the desert.