The length of the day is governed by the latitude and season of the year. The Mojave will have the same amount of daylight as other areas of the world at the same latitude and season. Being a desert does not increase/decrease the number of hours of daylight.
The lengths of day and night have nothing to do with deserts. They are determined by the season of the year and latitude of the desert. Over a year period any area on earth will average 12 hours of light and 12 hours of dark.
it is just as long as days inside a forest or a urban area
Length of the day has nothing at all to do with the fact that a region is desert. It depends upon the latitude of the desert and the season of the year.
Days in a desert are 24 hours long and over a year the average daytime is 12 hours long and nightime is 12 hours long.
As they are anywhere in the world, days in the desert are 24 hours long.
90 days
a tortoise can walk for 30 days in the desert
210 days
Because thats how long Jesus roamed in the desert
camels can last for days with out drinking water.
The length of the day or night in a desert depends upon the location (latitude) of the desert and the season of the year.
Jan to Feb 1991, roughly 45 days.
Both summer and winter are about 93 days long (3 months) in the desert or any other biome.
Nearly all deserts (except Antactica) can have sandstorms that last for days. The Sahara and the Namib are especially prone to long lasting sandstorms.
10 t0 15 days
depends on environment desert in about 3 days and in normal weather I would say about a week