No, there are deserts where the temperature is always bitterly cold and deserts where it is always cool. Heat does not determine a desert. Lack of rainfall determines a desert.
The Sahara desert IS NOT hot all the time.Because the temperature in there always be changes. Example : In the afternoon,the Sahara desert is very hot.But,in the night,the temperature in the Sahara desert changes be colder.
The Thar Desert is considered a hot desert.
the warmest place on earth falls into the region of vast desert areas distributed round the globe... deserts are classified into two categories: cold desert and hot dry desert cold desert is a form of desert with more precipitation in a year as compared to that of hot dry desert, it also drops its temperature at the season of winter. while hot dry desert is a form of desert with less or no rainfall in a year... its temperature is extremely hot as compared to that of cold desert. Its temperature drops minimally during winter season that makes it still hot during this season Sahara Desert - is the world's largest desert (and also a hot dry desert) on earth and divided into sub regions. by which it has also been recorded the most extreme temperature on earth in Libyan desert.
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That would depend upon which hot desert. Some hot deserts may approach 140 degree F. in summer.
There are hot deserts and there are cold deserts so it is not always hot in a desert. The Antarctic Desert stays below the freezing mark even in summer. Some deserts are hot during the day but get quite chilly at night.
Each desert is different but temperatures may exceed 130 degrees F. in some hot deserts.
The Namib desert's maximal temperature is 53 °C
The Mojave has measured the hottest temperature of any desert in the world, It is a hot subtropical desert.
Please specify a desert because each desert has its own temperature range. Some are very hot while others are quite cold.
Every desert has its own weather statistics so you need to specify a particular desert. There are hot and cold deserts. The hottest temperature ever reliably measured in a hot desert was 134 degrees F. in Death Valley at Furnace Creek in 1913.
Desert Hot Springs has a desert climate so would be quite hot in August. Average high temperature in August is 107.3 degrees F or 41.8 degrees C.