Why Is The Gobi Desert The Coldest Desert In The World?
Why Is The Gobi Desert The Coldest Desert In The World? The Gobi Desert is cold. SO cold that in winter it snows, and frost sometimes covers the dunes. This is due to its northern proximity and that it lies at around 910–1,520 metres (2,990–4,990 ft) above sea level. Why is the Gobi Desert cold?