250,000 miles long
it would take 1 hour
china's isolation is that china is because of its geographic structure, the Himalayas and the gobi desert and the ocean that is surrounding it. china has been isolated from the rest of the world for a long time.
That would depend upon which cold desert. The Antarctic Desert can drop to -130 degrees F in winter. The Gobi Desert has been known to drop to more than -40 degrees F in winter. Even the Great Basin Desert and the Colorado Plateau Desert have been known to drop well below zero F in winter.
The Sahara desert has been around for around 3 million years, making it one of the oldest deserts in the world. It has undergone various periods of expansion and contraction, influenced by climatic changes over millennia.
i think they eat the animals that live there and the plants. EXAMPLE:coctille plant they also eat the long tailed squirrel
3,000 miles long
it happened not that long ago... the village idiot was walking around around in the desert and saw it and yelled "oh. what is that? that has never been there!"
A cold desert, such as the Gobi Desert or the Great Basin Desert, can experience snowfall instead of rain due to their high altitude or extreme temperatures. Snow is more common in these desert regions during the winter months when temperatures drop below freezing.
In Antarctica the climate is cold all year long. In the cold winter deserts, such as the Gobi or Great Basin, the summers can be quite hot but the winters can be bitterly cold.
No, it can also be quite cold in a dry climate. A good example is the Antarctic Desert where temperatures can plunge to well below -100 degrees F. The Patagonian Desert stays perpetually chill all year long and the Gobi Desert may experience temperatures of -40 degrees in winter.
There are different types of cold deserts:Polar deserts, such as Antarctica, are cold all year.Cold winter deserts, such as the Gobi Desert, may be quite hot in summer but bitterly cold in winter.Cool coastal, such as the Atacama, are cool and mild all year long,