The hottest air temperature ever reliably recorded in a desert was 134 degrees F in Death Valley of the Mojave Desert in California on July 10, 1913. An even warmer temperature of 136 degrees was recorded a few years later in Libya but that has been discounted as inaccurate as it was not properly measured by untrained Italian soldiers. A recent ground temperature was measured by a satellite in Iran that was even hotter but the ground temperature does not reflect the temperature of the air above it. Anyone who has walked barefoot over an asphalt parking lot in summer can attest to that.
What plants grow best in the hot, arid desert climate
Most hot and arid.
Dry, hot, arid, desert.
dry hot and arid: desert type
Irrigation allows for farming in some desert areas.
A desert is arid, empty of features and very hot. Nothing else compares to it.
Mostly hot and arid
The climate in the Persian Empire varied across its vast territory, as it encompassed a diverse range of landscapes including deserts, mountains, and coastal regions. In general, the region experienced hot summers and mild winters, with areas like Babylon and Susa being known for their extreme heat. The empire's geography also contributed to varied precipitation patterns, with some areas receiving more rainfall than others.
The climate of the southwest desert is hot, arid (dry) and perhaps slightly windy.
Deserts are arid, nor semi-arid. Therefore, your question is invalid. Semi-arid regions are usually grasslands or steppes.
If something is arid, it is dry. It is not necessarily either hot or cold, but it is very dry.
Yes, the Gibson Desert is arid. If it were not, it would not be called a desert.