What is the difference between a hot desert and a cold desert?
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A cold desert is typically one in extreme northern or southern latitudes - where there may be ice and snow on the ground - but in a region whose weather patterns produce little in the way of rain or snow. Hot deserts are closer to the equator where they are battered by a high sun.
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The main difference between hot and cold desert is that the hot desert is battered by a high sun whereas the cold desert has ice and the snow in the ground. Furthermore, hot deserts are closer to the equator while cold deserts are in extreme northern or southern latitudes.
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