Each of the many deserts in the world has its own climate statistics. The coldest that has ever been registered in a desert was -128 degrees F in Antarctica and the hottest ever reliably registered was +134 degrees F in Death Valley of the Mojave Desert.
Desert is the biome for a desert.
Each desert is different. However, in Antarctica, the largest desert, the temperature can plunge to below minus 100 degrees F.
There is a desert biome in central Australia.
Temperature depends on the location of the desert, the season of the year and time of day. There is no single answer that covers the 26 major desert areas of the world.
desert
The desert is a biome.
Desert biome has extreme temperature variations between day and night and very little rainfall.
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Desert, extreme fluxuations in temperature along with low humidity and little rain.
The desert biome typically has the highest average annual temperature due to its dry and arid conditions. These biomes often experience extreme temperature fluctuations between day and night, leading to very high daytime temperatures.
114degreesClarification:There is no such thing as a savanna desert. A savanna is a transition zone between a desert and another biome, such as a grassland or forest. It is arid but receives more precipitation than a desert.