The desert in daytime is bright orange sand and the sand is very hot and the sky is blue and clear. lots of sand hills and very little plant or water only really found on a Savannah or oasis.
Both a desert and a swamp warm up in the daytime, not cool. They both cool at night with the desert cooling the fastest.
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The cause of extreme daytime heat in the desert is the direct exposure to the sun, resulting in high temperatures. By driving across the desert at night, you can avoid the extreme heat and lower the risk of heat-related issues such as dehydration or heatstroke.
Hot and Dry.
The climate at daytime at deserts is very hot while at midnight it is cold....
The temperatures in a desert can vary greatly. One desert's temperature varies greatly just between the daytime and nighttime.
Yes, very hot. And often very cold at night.
Yes, it is the hottest during the day and cooles down durning the night. When it is night in the desert that's when all of the animals come out there.
No, a desert cools faster than a swamp as it lacks humidity and cloud cover to hold in the heat from the daytime.
Deserts get little rainfall and some of them are quite hot - but not all. There are cold deserts also.
Winter average daytime highs of 18 C (64 F).
No, there are cold deserts, such as Antarctica, where daytime temperatures remain quite cold.