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There are about 24 major desert regions in the world and each has different climate statistics. The temperature can vary from -129 degrees in Antarctica to +134 degrees in the Mojave Desert.
Each desert is diiferent as far as temperature. You would have to specify a particular desert as temperatures can range from well below minus 100 degrees to nearly 150 degrees above zero depending upon the desert.
Each desert is different. However, in Antarctica, the largest desert, the temperature can plunge to below minus 100 degrees F.
There are 26 major desert areas in the world and each has its own weather statistics. If you want a specific answer, you need to provide a specific location. The temperature can range from -135 degrees in the Antarctic Desert to +134 degrees in the Mojave Desert.
There is no 'general' temperature of the desert. Each desert has its own statistics. Temperatures in the deserts can range from minus 100 degrees F. (or more) in Antarctica to plus 130 degrees F. (or more) in the Sahara and Mojave Desert.
There are about 2 dozen major desert areas in the world and each has its own climate statistics. Temperatures can range from -135.8 degrees in the Antarctic Desert to +135 degrees in the Mojave.
There is no 'general' temperature of the desert. Each desert has its own statistics. Temperatures in the deserts can range from minus 100 degrees F. (or more) in Antarctica to plus 130 degrees F. (or more) in the Sahara and Mojave Desert.
There are about 10 major desert areas in Australia, each with its own climate statistics. Please specify a location.
Each desert has its own statistics so you need to designate a specific location. However, the highest temperature ever reliably measured in a desert was 134 degrees F. in Death Valley of the Mojave Desert. The lowest temperature was -129 degrees F. in the Antarctic Desert.
Each desert is different but temperatures may exceed 130 degrees F. in some hot deserts.
Each desert has its own statistics so you need to provide a specific location. The highest temperature reliably measured was in 1913 in the Mojave Desert in Death Valley. The temperature measured 134 degrees F.
The temperature range in deserts are quite high because deserts are generally very cold at night and very hot in the day time. most deserts have a mean temperature range of about 32 degree celsius.Each desert has its temperature range. Overall, temperatures in Antartica can plunge to well below -100 degrees F. while in Death Valley it can rise to +134 degrees F.