Summary
The desert biome is important because there are species of animals and plants that live there. It is hard to survive in the desert because of the lack of
water and heat the desert contains. A desert covers one fifth of the earth’s land surface, and that is a lot in land surface. Many people think of the desert
as hot and dry place, yes that is absolutely true, but there are not only hot deserts, there are cold deserts as well. There are four types of deserts which
is hot and dry, semi-arid, coastal, and cold. The hot and dry desert is place where is obviously really hot. Animals can survive hot deserts burying
themselves under ground where it’s much cooler for them. In Semi-arid deserts seasons are more defined. Animals in Semi-arid deserts can mostly be found in the day near plants and trees. The coastal deserts is a place where it is not very hot but warm, the animals in this desert are very adapted to the climate. The last type of desert I mentioned are the cold deserts, these deserts is combined with lots of snow and rainfall during the winter time. In the cold desert you can find animals such as deer’s and other larger animals. You can also find Biomes in the Ocean in the cold desert such as the killer whale which is the top predator, seals, and penguins.
water and heat the desert contains. A desert covers one fifth of the earth’s land surface, and that is a lot in land surface. Many people think of the desert
as hot and dry place, yes that is absolutely true, but there are not only hot deserts, there are cold deserts as well. There are four types of deserts which
is hot and dry, semi-arid, coastal, and cold. The hot and dry desert is place where is obviously really hot. Animals can survive hot deserts burying
themselves under ground where it’s much cooler for them. In Semi-arid deserts seasons are more defined. Animals in Semi-arid deserts can mostly be found in the day near plants and trees. The coastal deserts is a place where it is not very hot but warm, the animals in this desert are very adapted to the climate. The last type of desert I mentioned are the cold deserts, these deserts is combined with lots of snow and rainfall during the winter time. In the cold desert you can find animals such as deer’s and other larger animals. You can also find Biomes in the Ocean in the cold desert such as the killer whale which is the top predator, seals, and penguins.
Conclusions
Thank you for checking out the desert. Now you have learned the biomes of the desert and why it is important. Even though the desert can be a boring or dangerous thought, for you it can be a fun experience to have with friends or family. You can find many interesting and wild animals in the deserts, but it is important for you to stay at a distance at all times. Always remember safety first, you want to make sure you are ready mentally and physically. You want to be able to know where exactly you’re going and what you may encounter. The most important thing you have to remember and keep in mind if you are stranded or lost to stay where you are and wait for rescue or if you are in a car stay near or in your car at all times. Overall the desert can be a fun and a good experience for you only if you know what you are doing, that is why it important to follow safety instructions. So if you want to have an opportunity to go to a desert just remember have fun, take pictures, learn new things, and most important be safe.
FAQs
Is it safe to be in the desert?
Is it always hot in the desert?
How often does it rain?
What should I bring to the desert?
What should I wear?
Are all animals in the desert dangerous?
Can I get lost?
How much amount of water should I bring?
How many types of deserts are there?
How much does a
Desert cover land surface?
Answer to the FAQS
Is it always hot in the desert?
How often does it rain?
What should I bring to the desert?
What should I wear?
Are all animals in the desert dangerous?
Can I get lost?
How much amount of water should I bring?
How many types of deserts are there?
How much does a
Desert cover land surface?
Answer to the FAQS