The warmer the temperature, the more water vapor the air can hold.
Australia has the most desert in Oceania.
Yes, most of the desert area in Europe is in the Iberian Peninsula.
The troposphere is the layer of the atmosphere that contains the most water vapor and gases. It is the lowest layer of the atmosphere where weather occurs and is where most of the Earth's clouds and precipitation are found.
Desert and tundra (apex)
The Sahara covers most of Egypt. Therefore, the temperature of the Sahara in Egypt is synonymous with the temperature in Egypt.
the warmest place on earth falls into the region of vast desert areas distributed round the globe... deserts are classified into two categories: cold desert and hot dry desert cold desert is a form of desert with more precipitation in a year as compared to that of hot dry desert, it also drops its temperature at the season of winter. while hot dry desert is a form of desert with less or no rainfall in a year... its temperature is extremely hot as compared to that of cold desert. Its temperature drops minimally during winter season that makes it still hot during this season Sahara Desert - is the world's largest desert (and also a hot dry desert) on earth and divided into sub regions. by which it has also been recorded the most extreme temperature on earth in Libyan desert.
Africa
Deserts are a place of extreme temperatures. Since most (not all) deserts are away from large masses of water (oceans), there is no mechanism for temperature regulation. They can get extremely cold very quickly.
Water Vapors.
The Gobi Desert in China and Mongolia is the northernmost desert and can get bitterly cold in winter. The temperature sometimes drops to -50 degrees F. Summers, however, can be quite hot at times.
The Troposhere has the most water vapor then any other layer in the atmosphere.
the north American desert is the hottest thats my answer hope this help you like it helped me.AnswerThe hottest desert in the World is not the North American Desert, it is in fact the Sahara Desert in Africa. Where the world's hottest temperature of 136 degrees F ( 57.8 C) was recorded.