That would depend upon which cold desert. The Antarctic Desert can drop to -130 degrees F in winter. The Gobi Desert has been known to drop to more than -40 degrees F in winter. Even the Great Basin Desert and the Colorado Plateau Desert have been known to drop well below zero F in winter.
Some cold deserts, such as the Gobi, can get quite hot in the summer but winters are bitterly cold. Others, such as the Patagonian Desert, are quite cool or cold all year long and some winter days can be frigid. Yet others, such as Antarctica, are bitterly cold all year long.
The Antarctic, a cold desert, can have temperatures that plunge to minus 100 degrees F. or more.
Usually very hot and dry.
Ireland is not hot enough. It is too far north of the equator to have the kind of climate for a desert. It gets a lot of rain and can get some cold weather, so there aren't the conditions for deserts to form.
The Antarctic is a very cold desert, In addition, the Great Basin Desert, the Gobi Desert and the Patagonian Desert are quite cold in the winter. There are others.
In the Gobi Desert, the summer temp is 122 degrees and in winter it is -40 degrees
Both the Gobi and the Taklamakan Deserts are cold winter deserts.
The Antarctic Desert is quite cold all year. The Patagonia Desert is cool or cold all year. The Gobi Desert may be hot in the summer but can turn bitterly cold in winter.
-cold desert -no vegetation -very cold weather
The Atacama is a cold coastal desert.
Cold weather.
cold weather
this kind of dick is stupid?
The Gobi is a cold winter desert.
warm weather
Cold and freezing weather.
cold weather!Of course!
Both the Gobi Desert and the Taklamakan Desert in China are cold winter deserts.
cold