Most hot and dry deserts are located near the Tropic of Cancer or the Tropic of Capricorn. As their name indicates, they are hot and they are dry. Hot and dry deserts' temperatures range from 20 to 25° C. Summer temperatures in these deserts often reach 100 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. At night the temperature may drop to 45 degrees Fahrenheit or lower.
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The average temperature of desert depends upon the type of desert. For example;For hot and dry desert:
Many mean annual temperatures range from 20-25° C. The extreme maximum ranges from 43.5-49° C. Minimum temperatures sometimes drop to -18° C.
Semiarid desert:Summer temperatures usually average between 21-27° C. It normally does not go above 38° C and evening temperatures are cool, at around 10° C.
Coastal desert:The average summer temperature ranges from 13-24° C; winter temperatures are 5° C or below. The maximum annual temperature is about 35° C and the minimum is about -4° C. In Chile, the temperature ranges from -2 to 5° C in July and 21-25° C in January.
There are hot desets, there are cool coastal deserts and there are cold deserts. Each has its own statisitcs. You need to specify a particular desert.
There is no single meaningful answer to your question. There are polar deserts where the temperature can plunge to below -100 degrees F. There are hot deserts that have temperatures in the summer of well over 110 degrees F and there are cool, coastal deserts with mild temperatures all year long. There are also cold winter deserts that can be very hot in summer but bitterly cold in winter.
it is very hot in the day time but drops down to below 20 degrees at night
Not all deserts are dry but most are because they receive less than ten inches of rain per year. Some are even polar deserts where there is snow on the ground and it's freezing, but little precipitation (snow, rain hail) so it is considered a desert.
The summers are moderately long and dry, and like hot deserts, the winters normally bring low concentrations of rainfall. Summer temperatures usually average between 21-27° C. It normally does not go above 38° C and evening temperatures are cool, at around 10° C.The cool winters of coastal deserts are followed by moderately long, warm summers. The average summer temperature ranges from 13-24° C; winter temperatures are 5° C or below.The maximum annual temperature is about 35° C and the minimum is about -4° C. In Chile, the temperature ranges from -2 to 5° C in July and 21-25° C in January. I !
Every desert has distinct climate statistics. There is not a single answer that fits all deserts. You need to specify a particular location.
Deserts have an average temperature of over 64 degrees F throughout the year.In hot deserts, the temperatures can range from above 100 degrees Fahrenheit inthe day to below 32 degrees Fahrenheit at night.
There is no such thing as a 'wet desert.' Deserts are called deserts because they are dry, receiving less than 10 inches (250 mm) of precipitation on average per year.
Cold desert designation is based on average temperatures. Some cold deserts do get warm during the day but are still classified as cold deserts as the average temperature is much less than that of a hot desert.
There are about 2 dozen major desert areas in the world and each has specific climate data. There is no single answer that fits all deserts.
There are hot desets, there are cool coastal deserts and there are cold deserts. Each has its own statisitcs. You need to specify a particular desert.
The average temperature in cold deserts can vary significantly based on the location and season. However, in general, cold deserts typically have average temperatures ranging from -2°C to 10°C (28°F to 50°F). These regions experience extreme temperature fluctuations between day and night.
There are many different desert biomes, and the average temperature for each varies. Hot deserts have an average daytime temperature of 100 degrees Fahrenheit, while cold deserts have an average temperature of 28 degrees Fahrenheit.
All deserts have a precipitation of less than 10 inches (250 mm) per year on average.
There is no single meaningful answer to your question. There are polar deserts where the temperature can plunge to below -100 degrees F. There are hot deserts that have temperatures in the summer of well over 110 degrees F and there are cool, coastal deserts with mild temperatures all year long. There are also cold winter deserts that can be very hot in summer but bitterly cold in winter.
There are more than 2 dozen major areas of the world with arid climate. Each has its own climate statistics. There are hot deserts, there are cool deserts and there are cold deserts. There is no single answer to your question.
In northern deserts like Black Rock, the average temperature is approximately 49° F (9° C) to 73° F (23° C) in the Sonoran Desert. At the bottom of Death Valley temperatures average 77° F (25° C). However, the average does not show just how hot the desert is during the day, and how cool they can be at night.