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- Cold deserts are typically found at higher altitudes than hot deserts and are usually drier than hot deserts1. Cold deserts are located in temperate zones, usually in the leeward rain shadow of high mountains, which restricts precipitation from the westerly winds1. Remoteness from the coast, which results in low air humidity due to a lack of onshore winds, or the existence of high mountains separating the desert from the coast, generate these dry habitats2. Although humidity is high in some deserts, the atmospheric changes that normally cause rainfall are not present3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Cold desert climates are typically found at higher altitudes than hot desert climates and are usually drier than hot desert climates. Cold desert climates are typically located in temperate zones, usually in the leeward rain shadow of high mountains, which restricts precipitation from the westerly winds.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desert_climateTemperate or cold deserts are found in temperate regions at higher latitudes — and thus colder temperatures — compared to those found in hot deserts. Remoteness from the coast, which results in low air humidity due to a lack of onshore winds, or the existence of high mountains separating the desert from the coast, generate these dry habitats.sand-boarding.com/cold-deserts/Cold ocean currents contribute to the formation of coastal deserts. Air blowing toward shore, chilled by contact with cold water, produces a layer of fog. This heavy fog drifts onto land. Although humidity is high, the atmospheric changes that normally cause rainfall are not present.www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/desert/
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