I'm developing a desert world with polar ice caps, but the majority of the planet is covered in scorching desert terrain. The ice caps, though present, are relatively small, and the areas near the northern and southern polar circles consist mostly of very cold steppes or cold deserts.
Water sources are concentrated in the remnants of previous seabeds that have either dried up or are in the process of drying out. These seabeds are located off the continental slopes.
To illustrate the planet's topography:
Mountain ranges span from sea level to 6000 meters in height.
The desert and hot climates occupy areas from sea level to 0 meters.
The former seabeds lie at depths ranging from -2000 to -3000 meters.
My concept revolves around the idea that the entire planet is habitable, but regions with former seas are cooler due to the lingering influence of water. Therefore, these sea bottoms are the most favorable areas for human habitation and cultural development. Additionally, I envision strong convectional winds facilitating the use of kite systems and piloted balloons for navigation throughout the atmosphere.
My question is whether this setup is physically plausible. I'm not seeking intricate calculations regarding flight capabilities; rather, I'm interested in knowing if the overall system makes sense. To summarize, the deserts are hot but livable, with nomadic caravans and tribes. The former seabeds provide the most hospitable environments for cultures to flourish. The northern regions are cold but not excessively icy, while the mountain ranges may or may not feature snow-capped peaks. Ultimately, the planet is predominantly characterized by vast expanses of sand.
Does this scenario hold up to scrutiny, or are there any glaring inconsistencies? Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
Edit from Answers:
From the answers received I understand that it can be plausible but I need to restrain some features like: Ice caps present fuel and dilute the salinity of the sea Some underground water stream contribute as well and come from under the deserts levels. Pressure could be too hard at -3000 m under desert level but at 1000 m could be better making liveable both -1000 and up to +4000m with deserts in the middle still liveable. The more density of the air in the depression can help the buoyancy of my planned flying kites. the bottom of the chasm can be cooler due to presence of sea mitigating effect and stabilizing a bit the temperature excursions in upper deserts the temperatures can vary from very hot to very cold convective currects form due to the nature of the place and peculiar features.
Is all that fine and working? Or there are some other hindrances to take care of?