The only factor all deserts have in common is the low annual precipitation.
There are about 26 major desert areas in the world and each has its own weather statistics. There is no single answer to your question.
There are about 2 dozen major desert areas in the world and each has its own weather statistics. You need to be specific.
There are about 2 dozen major desert areas in the world and each has its own weather statistics. You need to be specific.
There are about 2 dozen major desert areas in the world and each has its own climate data. Your need to provide a specific location.
There are 26 major desert areas in the world and each has its own weather statistics. If you want a specific answer, you need to provide a specific location. The temperature can range from -135 degrees in the Antarctic Desert to +134 degrees in the Mojave Desert.
The Sahara Desert is Africa's major desert.
The major desert in Egypt is the Giza Desert.
There are about 28 major deserts in the world, each with its distinctive climate data. There is no 'one size fits all' when it comes to desert weather statistics.
There are two dozen major desert areas in the world and each has its own climate statistics. The only factor that each has in common is that all receive little rainfall.
if weather it is by clouds and wet and dry bulb thermometre
Deserts may be hot or cold. The only common factor is the low precipitation. A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of precipitation per year on average.
The Sahara is the closest major desert to the UK.