That depends on the particular desert. Some deserts are classified as hot deserts (Sahara, Mojave, etc.) while others are cool or cold deserts (Antarctica, Patagonian, Gobi, etc.) where the weather is not particularly warm. In fact, Antarctica can drop to below minus 100 degrees F. at times.
The Antarctic desert is a polar desert, and is not 'warm' at all. Antarctica is the coldest continent on earth.
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Sudan is in the desert, so it's warm.
The Sahara Desert, the largest hot desert in the world.
they are cold where as the sahara is warm
Arabia is fundamentally a warm, desert climate area.
It is due to the desert.
These deserts have a generally cool climate:Atacama Desert Sechura Desert Monte Desert Patagonian Desert Namib Desert
it is warm in the desert and places beyond the red line in the middle of the earth.!
Approximately 30% of the Earth's land surface is classified as desert, with warm deserts specifically covering about 20% of the Earth's land area. These warm deserts, such as the Sahara and the Arabian Desert, are characterized by high temperatures and low precipitation. Overall, this equates to roughly 6% of the total surface area of the Earth being covered by warm desert land.