Parts of the Sonoran Desert can exceed 110 degrees F during the day in summer.
Summertime has three syllables.
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California, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Colorado and far west Texas all have deserts and are part of the great southwest.
The Sonoran Desert, the Mojave Desert, the Chihuahuan Desert and the Colorado Plateau Desert (which includes the Painted Desert) all enter Arizona.
Actually, there are no real deserts near the equator. This region is known more as a region of heavy rain and rainforests. Most hot deserts occur about 30 degrees north and 30 degrees south of the equator.
British Summertime - novel - has 341 pages.
The word summertime has 3 syllables. Sum/mer/time. Three
Some words that can be found using the letters of "summertime" are:ImmerseMummiesTummiesMeritsMisterResumeSimmerSummerSummitMusterTerseEmitsResetResitSteerMimesStrum
Millions live in the U.S. deserts, in towns and cities as well as on farms and ranches. A few examples: Las Vegas, Nevada Phoenix, Arizona Tucson, Arizona El Paso, Texas Bakersfield, California Palm Springs, California Chihuahua, Mexico Hermosillo, Mexico Ciudad Juarez, Mexico Torreon, Mexico Cairo, Egypt and many, many more.
The answer depends upon the specific desert. In subtropical deserts the winters are quite mild. In cold winter deserts the temperature can plunge to many degrees below zero. Antarctica has been known to have temperatures well over -100 degrees F and the Gobi has been known to drop to -50 degrees F.
I think it is 15 beats before the first verse in the song summertime.=]
Deserts are hard to predict actually, there is no set "temperature". Deserts are like roller coasters and very there temperature. In the afternoon, the temperature may rise to over 110°F. At nightfall the temperature can drop below 30°F.Somewhere between 60°C (140°F) and -40° (C & F!)Clarification:Each desert has its own statistics. There are hot deserts (Sahara, Mojave) where the temperature may exceed 130 degrees F. There are cold deserts, such as Antarctica, where the temperature can plunge to well below minus 100 degrees F. at times.