A desert can be hot or cold. A desert is classified as a place that receives little to no rainfall.
it is the Mojave desert. :)
The Sahara Desert or the Libyan Desert. It is between the two.
Temperatures can vary from -135 degrees F in the Antarctic Desert to +134 degrees F in the Mojave Desert.
Great Victorian Desert in Australia
The Antarctic Desert is the coldest desert. Temperatures can plunge to well below -100 degrees F.The Antarctic Desert is the coldest desert. Temperatures can plunge to well below -100 degrees F.
There are a number of deserts that occasionally reach 44 degrees C (111 F):Sahara Arabian Desert Syrian Desert Mojave Desert Sonoran Desert Chihuahuan Desert others
There are about 24 major desert regions in the world and each has different climate statistics. The temperature can vary from -129 degrees in Antarctica to +134 degrees in the Mojave Desert.
Each desert has its own climate statistics but the temperature extremes range from -129 degrees F in the Antarctic Desert to +134 degrees F in the Mojave Desert of California,
Depending on the specific desert and season of the year, the temperature can run a range from -129 degrees F. in the Antarctic Desert to +134 degrees F in the Mojave Desert.
The gobi desert lies east of 90 degrees east.
Every desert is different. However, the coldest temperature ever measured in a desert was -135.8 degrees F. in Antarctica. The Gobi Desert occasionally has temperatures that drop to -40 degrees F in winter and the Great Basin Desert will drop below 0 degrees at times.
There are several deserts that can drop below 0 degrees F in winter. Here are the major ones:Antarctic Desert Gobi Desert Taklamakan Desert Great Basin Desert Colorado Plateau Desert Patagonian Desert
The coldest temperature measured in a desert was about -129 degrees F in Antarctica and the warmest temperature ever reliably measured was +134 degrees in Death Valley of the Mojave Desert.The coldest temperature measured in a desert was about -129 degrees F in Antarctica and the warmest temperature ever reliably measured was +134 degrees in Death Valley of the Mojave Desert.
Each desert has its statistics and temperatures can vary from desert to desert. Temperatures in the Antarctic Desert can plunge to over 100 degrees F. below zero or be has high as 140 degrees F. above zero in the Sahara or Mojave Desert.
Each desert is diiferent as far as temperature. You would have to specify a particular desert as temperatures can range from well below minus 100 degrees to nearly 150 degrees above zero depending upon the desert.
No, the hottest temperature recorded in any desert is about 135 degrees F.
Which desert? All are different.
Every desert has different statistics. It can be as cold as -129 degrees F in the Antarctic Desert or +134 degrees F in the Mojave Desert.
The Antarctic Desert has experienced temperatures below -120 degrees F and the Gobi Desert may plunge to -40 degrees. Parts of the Great Basin Desert and the Colorado Plateau Desert may experience temperatures below -20 degrees in some places in winter.
The hottest air temperature ever reliably measured in a desert was 134 degrees F in the Mojave Desert. The coldest was -129 degrees F in the Antarctic Desert.
Temperatures can range from -135.8 degrees F in Antarctica to +134 degrees in Death Valley of the Mojave Desert.
You need to choose a specific desert as each has its own climate stats. temperatures could range from -135 degrees F in Antarctica to +134 degrees F in the Mojave Desert at Death Valley.
In the summer, the temperature in the Simpson Desert reaches about 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit or 36 degrees Celsius. The summer lows are around 68 degrees Fahrenheit or 20 degrees Celsius.
The hottest temperature ever reliably measured in a desert was 134 degrees F in Death Valley of the Mojave Desert in 1913.The hottest temperature ever reliably measured in a desert was 134 degrees F in Death Valley of the Mojave Desert in 1913.
Gobi Desert