Try -128 degrees F. in Antarctica, the world's largest desert.
There are 26 major desert areas in the world. Some are hot deserts, some are cool deserts and some are cold deserts. Temperatures also vary from season to season. You need to give a specific location and time of the year.
These deserts have a generally cool climate:Atacama Desert Sechura Desert Monte Desert Patagonian Desert Namib Desert
There are hot subtropical deserts, cold winter deserts and cool coastal deserts so you need to specify a particular desert location.
That depends on two factors:1.) The location of the specific desert2.) The season of the year.There are hot deserts, there are polar deserts, there are cold winter deserts and there are cool coastal deserts.
The cool sea moderates the temperatures and they are neither excessively hot nor excessively cold. Examples are the Namib Desert and the Atacama Desert. Both are classified as cold deserts or cool coastal deserts.
Deserts have very high temperatures in the daytime, and lower temperatures in the nighttimes. In the day, the temperature can go over 105 degrees F.Clarification:Some deserts are hot but others, such as the Atacama Desert and Antarctica are cool or even bitter cold.
Deserts typicaly cool down during the night time and the temperatures drop as the year progresses toward the winter months.
There are cold deserts and there are cold winter deserts as well as cool coastal deserts. The coldest and largest desert is Antarctica. Temperatures have been measured there at less than -130 degrees F.
There is no meaningful answer to this question as there are over 2 dozen major desert regions in the world and each has different climate statistics. There are hot deserts, there are cold deserts and there are cool deserts.
The biome described is a desert. Deserts have high daytime temperatures, low nighttime temperatures, and very limited precipitation. Organisms in deserts are adapted to survive in extreme temperatures and dry conditions.
There is little humidity and cloud cover to moderate temperatures. Therefore, the day temperatures are quite hot while night temperatures are quite cool. With nothing to hold the heat in, it quickly radiates back into space once the sun sets.
Most hot deserts have a mild winter. Cold deserts may be quite hot in the summer but winter temperatures can plunge to well below zero. Some cold deserts (Antarctica, Patagonia, Atacama) are quite cold or cool the year around.