That depends on two factors:1.) The location of the specific desert
2.) The season of the year.
There are hot deserts, there are polar deserts, there are cold winter deserts and there are cool coastal deserts.
Yes it is hot and cold in the desert. During the day, the desert heats up, which gives them their extreme temperatures. but at night, the desert is very cold.
Desert spiny lizards are active during the day, especially in the morning hours before the temperature gets too hot.
Desert biome has extreme temperature variations between day and night and very little rainfall.
That would depend upon which desert and your specific location in that desert.
it can be up to 122 Fahrenheit in the day and as little as -44 degrees at night
help i think its 125 day and night 85 around
Antarctica
40 Celsius
you should look for them at night
desert rats stay in during the day and come out at night because their less likely to be seen by predators and the species of insect and small animals which they feed on come out at this time.
Sunshine during the day heats the surface of the desert. That then heats the air above it. Since the desert has few clouds of high humidity to hold this heat after the sun sets, the heat radiates back into space and the desert cools down quickly.
cold at night and hot during the day