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Each desert has its statistics and temperatures can vary from desert to desert. Temperatures in the Antarctic Desert can plunge to over 100 degrees F. below zero or be has high as 140 degrees F. above zero in the Sahara or Mojave Desert.
Please pick a specific desert. Antarctica can be fiercely cold at over 100 degrees F. below zero while the Mojave Desert can be fiercely hot at nearly 140 degrees F. above zero.
Every desert has its specific statistics. Temperatures can range from over 100 degrees F. below zero (Antarctica) to nearly 140 degrees F. above zero (Sahara and Mojave Desert).
140 degrees Celsius is 284 degrees Fahrenheit.
140 degrees = 7/18
The answer depends upon which desert you are referring to as each desert is different. The Mojave is the hottest, especially in Death Valley, and the temperature may approach 140 degrees F. in summer.
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140 degrees Fahrenheit is 60 degrees Celsius.
140 degrees Celsius = 284 degrees Fahrenheit.
Japan is at 35 degrees north and 140 degrees east.
140 degrees centigrade equal 284 degrees Fahrenheit.
140 degrees Celsius = 284 degrees Fahrenheit