Hot vs Cold Deserts: Climate, Wildlife & Key Differences Explained
Hot deserts are drylands with extreme heat, minimal rainfall, and blazing sun; cold deserts are also arid but defined by freezing winters and chilly summers, often blanketed in snow. People picture endless sand dunes, so when they hear “desert,” they assume scorching heat. The Arctic and Antarctic are technically deserts too—because dryness, not temperature, is…