Unless you name a specific desert and time of year, there is no meaningful answer to your question. Each desert has its own climatic conditions. The answer could range from well below minus 100 degrees F. for Antarctica to 80 or 90 degrees above zero for the Mojave Desert in summer.
Depends on the desert.
Cold deserts, such as the Gobi, have winter night temperatures well below -30°C (-20°F).
Even "hot" deserts can have cold (below freezing) nights during certain seasons.
There are about 2 dozen major desert areas of the world, each with its own climate data. There are hot deserts, there are cold deserts and there are cool deserts. You need to be specific if you want a meaningful answer.
There are about 24 major deserts in the world and each has its own statistics. It also depends upon the season of the year. Temperatures can range from well below -100 degrees in the Antarctic Desert to the 70s and 80s in some hot deserts.
Every desert has its own statistics so you need to specify a particular desert for your question to be answered. You also need to specify a season of the year.
The Antarctic can plunge to 100 degrees zero F. or more.
The night temperature depends upon the location of the desert and season of the year.
no it depends which desert it is . it is sometimes cool and fresh
In some deserts, such as the Mojave and Sahara Deserts, the temperature may approach 140 degrees F on a hot, summer day.
Deserts are hot during the day, when the sun is shining. Once the sun goes down, then the temperature drops. This is because desert surfaces receive a little more than twice the solar radiation received by humid regions and lose almost twice as much heat at night.
the lowest temperature it goes is 3 degrees and the highest it has ever been is 12 degrees.
Deserts can get very cold at night because the rocks and sand radiate heat out through the atmosphere into space (no cloud cover to reflect the infrared (heat) wavelengths back to Earth. There is very little water which is one of the greatest heat sinks (retains heat).
they aren't. Deserts are usually cold at night.
That depends on two factors:1.) The location of the specific desert2.) The season of the year.There are hot deserts, there are polar deserts, there are cold winter deserts and there are cool coastal deserts.
no it depends which desert it is . it is sometimes cool and fresh
Every desert has its own weather statistics. There are hot deserts and there are cold deserts. In the Antarctic Desert the temperature may plunge below -100 degrees F. In hot deserts during the summer the temperature may drop below 60 degrees F. at night.
Deserts are often cold. Deserts are created by a lack of precipitation, not by temperature.
The average temperature in cold deserts can vary significantly based on the location and season. However, in general, cold deserts typically have average temperatures ranging from -2°C to 10°C (28°F to 50°F). These regions experience extreme temperature fluctuations between day and night.
There are about 2 dozen major desert areas of the world, each with its own climate data. There are hot deserts, there are cold deserts and there are cool deserts. You need to be specific if you want a meaningful answer.
deserts are hot during the day and cold at night
Most deserts are hot during the day.Deserts can be very cold at night.Some deserts are extremely cold during the day and night though.
onion skin wheathering occurs in deserts where it's warm during the day and cold at night
In some deserts, such as the Mojave and Sahara Deserts, the temperature may approach 140 degrees F on a hot, summer day.
The answer to your question depends upon the specific desert and season of the year. In the summer the hot deserts will usually drop to 60-70 degrees F on a summer night. In the winter the cold deserts could drop to below -20 degrees F at night.