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give ten points on cold desert

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Answered by singhpkmaurya
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Temperate or cold deserts occur in temperate regions at higher latitudes—and therefore colder temperatures—than those at which hot deserts are found. These dry environments are caused by either remoteness from the coast, which results in low atmospheric humidity from a lack of onshore winds, or the presence of high mountains separating the desert from the coast. The largest area of temperate desert lies in Central Asia, with smaller areas in western North America, southeastern South America, and southern Australia. While they experience lower temperatures than the more typical hot deserts, temperate deserts are similar in aridity and consequent environmental features including landforms and soils.

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Answered by sukhbirgupta8
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the taiga or Boreal forest has a subarctic climate with very large temperature range between seasons , but the long cold winter is the dominant.

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