There is no single answer to your question. There are over 2 dozen major deserts in the world and each has its own climate statistics. There are hot deserts, there are cold deserts, there are cold winter deserts and each is different.
There are over 2 dozen major deserts in the world, each with its own climate statistics. Please provide a specific location.
There are over 2 dozen major desert regions of the world and each has its specific climate data. There are hot deserts, cool deserts and cold deserts.
The average temperature in Italy in Spring and Fall is 60 degrees Fahrenheit, in Winter, 45 degrees Fahrenheit, and in Summer, 75 degrees Fahrenheit.
The ozone depletion on the south pole is developed in spring. It is also developed in late winters.
In some portions of the desert, near the tip of Mexico, the temperature can reach a high of 130º F or higher in the shade.
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The average annual temperature of the Simpson desert is 35* C. The hottest months are December to February. It is located in central Australia.
I don't think the desert has a spring. If so its probably 2 degrees lower.
Depends where you are. Spring at the poles are still cold. Spring in the desert at the equator is hot.
Every desert is different so you need to specify a particular desert. There is no 'one size fits all."
the temperature is 70-90.
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depends on what desert ur talking about
well it depends.
Please narrow your question down to a specific desert as each desert has different statistics. Few deserts have much rain in the spring, the driest season of the year.
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That depends on which desert you are referring to but the Antarctic Desert has measured a temperature of -135 degrees at night during the winter.
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During the day the temperature in parts of the desert can approach or even exceed 110 degrees F. Nights are usually in the 70s however.