yes, deserts can become very cold, and in some cases may even drop below freezing
Deserts are often cold. Deserts are created by a lack of precipitation, not by temperature.
the lowest temperature it goes is 3 degrees and the highest it has ever been is 12 degrees.
Yes, many deserts have a wet winter season.
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There are two major classes of deserts:Hot Deserts such as the Sahara, the Arabian Desert and the Mojave Desert.Cold Deserts such as Antarctica, the Gobi Desert and the Patagonian Desert.
There are hot deserts, such as the Sahara, Mojave and Kalahari and there are cold deserts such as Antarctica, the Gobi and the Patagonian Deserts.
Deserts are classified as either hot or cold deserts. Some cold deserts may get quite hot in the summer but are very cold in the winter.
The two main deserts I assume you are talking about is hot and cold deserts. The difference between them is temperature (warm moderate summers for hot deserts, low rainfall.) Cold deserts may have snowfall and much lower temperatures in the winter. Summers in cold deserts may get quite hot, however.
About 2/3s the deserts are hot. Others are classified as cold deserts, cool coastal deserts or cold winter deserts.
No, there are two major types of desert - hot and cold.
There are no cold deserts in Australia. All of the deserts in Australia are hot subtropical deserts.
YEs, both hot and cold deserts may have oases.