There are hot deserts and there are cold deserts. Antarctica is the largest desert on earth and the days and nights are both bitterly cold. Hot deserts are hot during the day but quickly cool at night. Some cold deserts can be quite hot in the summer but bitterly cold in winter. The Gobi Desert is a good example.
Days are frequently very hot and nights are frequently very cold.
This would depend upon the state in question. Characteristics of a desert are that it is very hot during the day and cold at night, with little water.
In the desert, scorpions adapt to the conditions by burrowing underground during the day to escape the heat, coming out at night to hunt and eat due to the cooler temperatures. They can also conserve water because they have thick skin.
A hot desert is hot during the day and cool at night.
That depends on which desert you are referring to but the Antarctic Desert has measured a temperature of -135 degrees at night during the winter.
A desert is a dry environment; it is very hot in the day and very cold at night
Very hot during the day, very cold at night. Very dry/arid and dusty/sandy. Void of life at first glance. That is your typical desert, I assume that is what you meant and not more of a tundra environment.
in some places in the desert there are desert mice that live underground and come out during the night.
you should look for them at night
Water is a conductor of heat, therefore when moist environments are under sunlight during they day they retain some of the heat at night, whereas a desert does not.
Antarctica
Yes, it is the hottest during the day and cooles down durning the night. When it is night in the desert that's when all of the animals come out there.
A desert fox, and most all desert animals, sleep during the day, and hunt at night, because it is cooler at night.