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Bronze Age herder burials have been found in the Gobi desert, as well as Karasuk bronze knives, and Mongolian deer stones. [21] Between 5000 cal BP and 4500 cal BP there was a period of desertification. [21] [22] Due to the increasing aridity between 3500 cal BP and 3000 cal BP there was a decline in human habitation in the Gobi desert.
In the Ulaanbaatar area the typical variation reported is −7 °F (−22 °C) in January and 63 °F (17 °C) in July while in the Gobi Desert area, the average temperature reported for January is 5 °F (−15 °C) and 7 °F (−14 °C) in July. [8]
The Climate is extremely "continental". Temperatures in the Gobi can fall to −40 °C (−40 °F) in winter and rise to +40 °C (104 °F) in the summer. With an average yearly rainfall of about 100 mm (3.9 in), the climate is extremely arid. [1]
The Eastern Gobi desert steppe is a deserts and xeric shrublands ecoregion in Mongolia and northern China. ... The mean annual temperature ranges from -2 to -6 °C ...
The reserve was established in 1975 and declared an International Biosphere Reserve in 1991. It comprises about 9000 km 2 of desert steppe, arid mountains, deserts and semi deserts. Temperatures can fall to -40 °C in winter and rise to +40 °C in the summer. Average snow cover lasts 97 days per year.
The Gobi Desert, Ömnögovi Province. Desertification is a key issue in Mongolia. ... the average year wise temperature in Mongolia has increased by at least 1.8 °C.
The North African town of Ouargla, Algeria, which is located in the Sahara Desert, just experienced temperatures of 124 F, or 51 C, which may be the highest ever recorded on the continent.
The climate of Asia is dry across ... stretches from the Gobi Desert in Mongolia west-southwest through ... (904.9 in) in 1861. The 38-year average at Mawsynram ...