There are 26 major desert areas in the world and each has its specific climate data. There are hot deserts, there are cold deserts and there are cool deserts. No single answer fits all cases. Please give a specific desert location and season of the year..
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Melting need an increase of the temperature.
The temperature typically rises with increasing altitude in the mesosphere. This is due to the absorption of high-energy solar radiation by ozone molecules in this layer, causing a temperature increase.
it is the middle so it is cold and hot
Temperatures can rise as high as 21,000F in its solid core center, however high in the outer sky of Saturn the temperature is frigid and temperatures can drop as low as -250F.
Yes, temperature can rise in a tornado due to several factors. Intense friction between high-speed winds and the ground can generate heat, raising the temperature. Additionally, the high-energy air within the tornado can compress and warm up as it funnels into a more confined space, further increasing the temperature.
That depends on the particular desert. Some of the hot deserts may reach high temperatures in the 70s and 80s. In the cold winter deserts the temperature may not rise above freezing and lows can plunge well below ze=ro degrees F.
In the Australian desert, temperatures can rise significantly during the daytime, often increasing by about 1 to 2 degrees Celsius per hour. However, this rate can vary depending on the specific location, time of year, and weather conditions. During particularly hot days, the temperature may rise even more rapidly. It's important to note that nighttime temperatures can drop sharply, providing a stark contrast to daytime heat.
Body temperature drops when someone has gotten swine flu. The virus causes a spike in fever and a sudden drop -hypothermia - which results in chills. The sudden drop requires outside measures to return the body temperature to rise to normal.