Deserts can be icy cold.

Tag: deserts Published: May 19, 2025

Despite the common association of deserts with scorching heat, there are also cold deserts where temperatures can drop significantly, particularly at night. Cold deserts, like the Gobi Desert in Asia or the Great Basin Desert in the United States, experience extreme temperature fluctuations between day and night. These deserts receive little precipitation, and their arid conditions are due to factors such as mountain ranges blocking moisture or cold ocean currents limiting rainfall. Cold deserts support unique ecosystems adapted to survive in harsh, cold environments, showcasing the diversity of desert landscapes around the world.

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