The length of day and night depend upon the season of the year and the latitude of the desert. Over a year it averages 12 hours of day and 12 hours of night.
The length of the day or night in a desert depends upon the location (latitude) of the desert and the season of the year.
In the desert, the length of night and day is determined by the tilt of the Earth's axis and the location of the desert relative to the equator. Near the equator, day and night are roughly equal in length throughout the year, with minor variations. However, as you move towards the poles, the length of day and night can vary significantly, with periods of continuous daylight or darkness depending on the time of year.
Desert night lizard was created in 1859.
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.
Yes, the desert is quite dark at night unless the moon is full or nearly so. The skies full of stars are spectacular to view in the desert at night.
The desert is cold at night. This is because there are no clouds or trees to hold in the heat.
There is no such place as the Saguaro Desert. Did you mean the Sonoran Desert or the Sahara?
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No, it is cooler in the desert at night but not 'winter cool.' Deserts experience a regular winter season, however.
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