The climate in most deserts is quite hot and dry during much of the summer. However, during the monsoon season in the southwest United States from about June 15 - September 30 the humidity will frequently be higher than normal.
There are over two dozen major desert areas of the world and each as its specific climate data. There are hot deserts, cool deserts and cold deserts.
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
There is no single answer to your question. There are over 2 dozen major deserts in the world and each has its own climate statistics. There are hot deserts, there are cold deserts, there are cold winter deserts and each is different.
England has no true deserts.
It ranges from temerate woodlands to hot deserts.
No necessarily. There are cold deserts where the temperature remains quite mild or even cold in the summer.
There are about 2 dozen major desert areas and each has its own climate data. You need to give a specific location.
Temperate deserts of continental regions have low rainfall and strong temperature contrasts between summer and winter. Subtropical deserts usually have a very hot summer but a mild winter. Temperate deserts may be quite hot in summer, also, but have winters that can be bitterly cold.
The deserts of Egypt are classified as hot deserts.
Ankara has a dry summer continental climate but is not located in a desert.
Tropical deserts usually have a mild winter climate with few cold days or nights. Temperate deserts can be quite hot in the summer but usually have a cold winter.
All deserts have a dry climate.
Every desert has its own climate statistics so you need to specify a particular desert. There are hot deserts, cold deserts and cool deserts.
During the winter (and all year in Antarctica the worlds largest desert) it can get extremely cold and some of snow falls. During the summer (but not Antarctica) it can get hot during the days.
Deserts are located in temperate, tropical, and even polar regions. They are not confined to a particular climate zone.
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.
Most deserts have a continental climate.