temperate deserts are dry lands getting 52300 mm rain yearbut not as warm as the hot desert is it true or false rewrite the false statement
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The statement "temperate deserts are dry lands getting 52 - 300 mm rain per year, but not as warm as the hot desert" is true.
- Temperate deserts are found in the latitudes between tropical and polar regions.
- They have similar aridity to and lower temperatures than the tropical deserts.
- Temperate deserts are characterized by distinct seasonal climates, with sweltering summer and robust and long-lasting frost in winter with meager annual precipitation of less than 100 mm.
- Hot deserts are found near the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn, between 15-30° north and south of the Equator.
- They receive less than 25 cm of annual rainfall on average.
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