It can get incredibly hot in the deserts of Nevada. It can get to be up to 130 or more degrees Fahrenheit.
Well, since i lived in Texas for four years i would know. The hottest it got wile i was up their would be 110 so it gets pretty hot.
more than the hundreds the highest ever was 125
Death Valley in the Mojave Desert holds the world record for the highest temperature ever reliably measured on earth of 134 degrees F. in 1913.
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The answer depends on the location in Nevada and the season of the year.
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.
In the Mojave Desert it is not uncommon for temperatures to exceed 110 degrees F.
The Mojave Desert is found in parts of both states.
There is no 'Nevada Desert.' There is, however, the Mojave Desert that is partly located in Nevada.
Nevada's climate is hot and dry. It usually is remembered as a desert. Also it usually never rains but sometimes there lucky. your dumb
warm it was warm cold at sierra Nevada and hot at mojave desert.
las Vegas Nevada has a desert climate-hot and dry with little rain fall all year round
Nevada is almost entirely desert.
The Great Basin Desert covers much of Nevada and a small area in southern Nevada is covered by the Mojave Desert.
The Great Basin Desert covers a large portion of Nevada. The Mojave Desert covers a small part in extreme southern Nevada.
California Florida and Nevada and the desert