Yes, temperatures can range from -135 degrees F in the Antarctic Desert to +134 degrees in Death Valley of the Mojave Desert.
Continental deserts are very dry and there are extreme temperatures .
The biome described is a desert. Deserts have high daytime temperatures, low nighttime temperatures, and very limited precipitation. Organisms in deserts are adapted to survive in extreme temperatures and dry conditions.
deserts are usually made of sand, and extreme temperatures (hot and cold) but the only thing that makes a desert a desert is the extreme temperatures and the very rare vegetation. for example, Antarctica is a desert because it is freezing cold and it doesn't really have a lot of plants. Another example would be the Sahara Desert.
Hot subtropical deserts and polar deserts are extreme. Subtropical deserts are generally very hot while polar deserts are very cold.
A region with high temperatures but little rain is typically a desert region. Deserts often experience extreme heat due to the lack of cloud cover and high levels of sunlight. The limited rainfall in deserts results in dry conditions that contribute to the high temperatures.
Cold or cold winter deserts may have temperatures quitr hot in the summer but can get bitterly cold in the winter. Examples: the Great Basin Desert, the Gobi Desert.
Extreme temperatures where?
Yes, people melt at extreme temperatures
Deserts.
Yes, due to the of the lack of humidity and cloud cover the difference between day and night temperatures in the desert can be quite extreme.
The low deserts of Kuwait are among the hottest in the world. These areas frequently experience extreme temperatures during the summer months, often exceeding 50°C (122°F). The combination of arid conditions and high temperatures makes Kuwait's deserts particularly inhospitable. Other regions, like parts of Iraq and Iran, also experience similar climatic extremes.
Objects in space experience extreme temperatures in space becuase space is a vacuum.