The lowest elevation wise desert in the world is formally known to be the Syrian Desert in Asia.
The Dead Sea region of the Judean Desert at 1,401 feet below sea level is the lowest in the world.
Parts of the Mojave Desert in Death Valley are below sea level making it the lowest desert in the United States.
California does have a desert (in the south), called the Mojave Desert. In this desert, there is a place called Death Valley, which is the lowest point in North America (not the world, however). Death Valley is 282 feet below sea level.
The 'tropical' climate has the greatest precipitation, while the 'desert' climate has the lowest.
Please specify a particular country, continent or desert so that your question can be answered.
The Dead Sea is the lowest place on land that's below sea level, at 1,378 feet.
== == The largest hot desert in the world is the Sahara, and it is located in Africa. The largest desert in the world is Antarctica.
The temperature of Antarctica, the world's largest desert, can plummet to well below minus 100 degrees F.
I am afraid that no such desert with this name is present in the world. Are you sure this is the correct English translation for the name of the desert? Is the world "acatoma" some other language?
The lowest temperature measured in a desert was -135.8 degrees F in Antarctica and the hottest reliably measured air temperature was +134 degrees F in the Mojave Desert.
mojave desert
The lowest elevations in North America are found in Death Valley of the Mojave Desert.