The Mojave Desert has been known to exceed 130 degrees F. in the summer, especially in Death Valley.
The average temperature of the Mojave Desert's summer is 42.1 degrees Celsius, with the highest recorded temperature was in July and August, where temperatures reached 51 degrees Celsius!
The Mojave is much hotter than the Gobi.
the Mojave desert or High Desert occupies a significant part of Southeastern California, Southern Nevada, Southwest Utah and Northwest Arizona. To be found at 35 degrees North
In the Mojave Desert it is not uncommon for temperatures to exceed 110 degrees F.
Yes, nearly all of the state of Nevada is covered by deserts . The Great Basin Desert covers most of the state and the Mojave Desert covers only a small portion in the extreme southern tip of the Nevada.
Joshua trees would be found in a hot desert, such as the Mojave. Sage (Artemisia tridentata) would be in a cold winter desert such as the Colorado Plateau Desert and Great Basin Desert.
If you have ever visited Las Vegas or another city or town in the Mojave Desert you will notice that people dress much the same as people elsewhere in the world, depending on the season of the year. Summers are hot, very hot, but winters are mild. People dress accordingly. There is no clothing style particular to the Mojave Desert.
The Mojave is classified as a hot subtropical desert.
The Mojave has measured the hottest temperature of any desert in the world, It is a hot subtropical desert.
The Mojave is considered to be a hot subtropical desert. Summers can be quite hot and winters are mild.
The Mojave Desert is a hot subtropical desert.
no it is very hot
hot and dry
The Mojave Desert is located in the southwestern United States and has a hot, dry climate.
The Mojave is a hot desert located in the southwestern United States. The Gobi is a cold desert located in China and Mongolia.
the Mojave desert or High Desert occupies a significant part of Southeastern California, Southern Nevada, Southwest Utah and Northwest Arizona. To be found at 35 degrees North
Both deserts have low rainfall, although the Atacama is the driest. The Mojave is classified as a hot desert while the Atacama is a cool coastal desert.
The Mojave is a desert - the Mojave Desert.
In the Mojave Desert it is not uncommon for temperatures to exceed 110 degrees F.