The answer depends upon which desert you are referring to. Some, such as the Sahara, Sonoran and Chihuahuan have hot summers. Others such as the Antarctic, Patagonian, Atacama have cool or even cold deserts.
it has summer all year round well at least i think.
Clarification:
Deserts do have distinct seasons although not as marked as in more temperate areas. Many deserts are quite hot and dry in the summer with sudden afternoon thunderstorms.
Warm, or subtropical deserts, are deserts that have hot summers but winters are generally mild.
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.
Yes, deserts have winter. Some deserts can be very cold in winter even if summers are hot. Some deserts are quite mild in winter.
Dry, yes. Hot, no. Some deserts, Antarctica for example, are quite cold.
Summers are fairly hot. In coastal areas, it gets into the 90's (fahrenheit) and in the deserts, it can get hotter than 110.
No, there are no deserts in Iceland. It is mostly terrain and grassy fields, but there is no area hot enough for there to be a desert.
in deserts or hot places
some facts about cold deserts are they are cold and mostly no plants can grow their unlike hot deserts with cactuses
There is no single 'North American Desert.' There are several deserts in North America and each has a different climate. Tropical Deserts, such as the Sonoran, Chihuahuan and Mojave have hot summers and mild winters. Cold Winter Deserts, such as the Great Basin and Colorado Plateau Desert, may have hot summers but winters can be quite cold.
Not necessarily. Some cold deserts can get quite hot in the summer. A couple examples are the Great Basin Desert and the Gobi Desert. However, the winters in these deserts can get bitterly cold unlike hot deserts which usually remain quite pleasant in the winter.
reptiles mostly live in hot semi arid areas or deserts near a permanent water sauce
All the deserts of Australia have a hot subtropical desert climate.