What Makes a Desert Dry
Deserts don’t always look sandy. Some are rocky, some are covered in plants that can survive without much water. But what they all have in common is very little rain, sometimes only a few times a year. It's like having a cookie jar that you only open once every month.
Deserts Can Be Hot or Cold
Not all deserts are hot. Some, like the ones near the North Pole, can be super cold! These are called cold deserts. They still get very little rain, but instead of feeling like a sandy beach in the middle of summer, they feel more like being outside on a really chilly winter day.
So whether it’s hot or cold, a desert is just a place that doesn’t get much water, and sometimes, it feels like you’re playing in a never-ending sandbox!
Examples
- Some deserts are hot, but others can be really cold, like Antarctica.
- Deserts don’t always have sand, some have rocks or even ice.
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See also
- What Makes a ‘Desert’ Different from a ‘Drought’?
- What are himalayas?
- What are connection between deserts and droughts?
- What are arid regions?
- What are precipitation rates?