There are about 2 dozen major desert areas in the world and each has specific climate data. There is no single answer to your question unless you give a specific location.
depends on what desert ur talking about
Deserts are arid. If it is semi-arid, it is not a desert.
Each desert is different so you need to be a bit more specific.
Every desert in the world has different statistics so unless you provide a specific location, there can be no meaningful answer.
If the weather is dry, the temperature will begin to fall about the time the sun sets.
The temperature in the Colorado desert can get very high. The average temperature of the desert in Colorado is 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
The average nighttime temperature in the desert varies depending on the desert and time of year. However, the temperature in Palm Desert, California is 80 degrees in the summer months.
The temperature in the Sahara Desert varies, it does not have an all time temperature
The average nighttime temperature in the desert varies depending on the desert and time of year. However, the temperature in Palm Desert, California is 80 degrees in the summer months.
A temperature of 129 degrees F was measured in the Antarctic Desert.
The Gobi Desert can approach or even exceed 100 degrees F. in the summer but the temperature can drop to near -40 degrees F. in winter.
Rain has the ability to fall in the desert because it is picked up by clouds and transferred. Because the desert has very little to no water available rain must fall for the plants and animals.