That's cold!
riiigghhtt. XD
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That's cold!
I'm not kidding! Here's what it looks like:riiigghhtt. XD
I'm not kidding! Here's what it looks like:
The Gobi is a cold desert, with frost and occasionally snow occurring on its dunes. Besides being quite far north, it is also located on a plateau roughly 910–1,520 metres (2,990–4,990 ft) above sea level, which contributes to its low temperatures. An average of approximately 194 millimetres (7.6 in) of rain falls annually in the Gobi. Additional moisture reaches parts of the Gobi in winter as snow is blown by the wind from the Siberian Steppes. These winds cause the Gobi to reach extremes of temperature ranging from –40°C (–40°F) in winter to +50°C (122°F) in summer.[3]![]()
The climate of the Gobi is one of great extremes, combined with rapid changes of temperature of as much as 35 °C (63 °F). These can occur not only seasonally but within 24 hours.
I'm not kidding! Here's what it looks like:
The Gobi is a cold desert, with frost and occasionally snow occurring on its dunes. Besides being quite far north, it is also located on a plateau roughly 910–1,520 metres (2,990–4,990 ft) above sea level, which contributes to its low temperatures. An average of approximately 194 millimetres (7.6 in) of rain falls annually in the Gobi. Additional moisture reaches parts of the Gobi in winter as snow is blown by the wind from the Siberian Steppes. These winds cause the Gobi to reach extremes of temperature ranging from –40°C (–40°F) in winter to +50°C (122°F) in summer.[3]![]()
The climate of the Gobi is one of great extremes, combined with rapid changes of temperature of as much as 35 °C (63 °F). These can occur not only seasonally but within 24 hours.
The Gobi desert in Mongolia, Asia?
Yes.
Weird because In school I'm doing a projected of East Asia and Mongolia is in it and the desert isn't always like that. Sorry if I sound like a know-it-all
I am a know-it-all.(I know ALLOT about fish and all animals) the Chinese giant salamander is the largest amphibian. And the olm is the longest living amphibian.It can live 120 years!Weird because In school I'm doing a projected of East Asia and Mongolia is in it and the desert isn't always like that. Sorry if I sound like a know-it-all