The answer depends on which specific cold desert. If you are referring to the Antarctic, the coldest temperature ever recorded there was -128 degrees. The Gobi Desert of China may reach 100 degrees F in the summer and cool off to 40 degrees below zero in winter. The Great Basin Desert is similar - a very hot summer and a very cold winter.
The coldest temperature ever measured in a cold desert was in Antarctica at -135.8 degrees F.
Patagonian desert is a Cold desert. The normal temperature of this desert is about 3-4 degree Celsius.
No, there are deserts where the temperature is always bitterly cold and deserts where it is always cool. Heat does not determine a desert. Lack of rainfall determines a desert.
Deserts are often cold. Deserts are created by a lack of precipitation, not by temperature.
The Gobi Desert is a cold winter desert that has hot summers and bitterly cold winters. The Atacama is a cool coastal desert with no temperature extremes. It is mild all year.
You need to provide a specific desert location. Some deserts are hot, some are cold. Some are in the Northern Hemisphere and some in the Southern. Depending on the specific desert, the temperature could be quite cold or quite warm.
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.
Please specify a desert because each desert has its own temperature range. Some are very hot while others are quite cold.
The desert is cold at night. This is because there are no clouds or trees to hold in the heat.
Antarctica is also a desert. This is because a 'Desert' is a place with the extreme in temperature, both hot and cold. This means that Antarctica is a cold desert.
That depends on which desert you are referring to but the Antarctic Desert has measured a temperature of -135 degrees at night during the winter.
Temperature is not a determining factor for a desert. A desert is determined by rainfall. Cold deserts receive little annual precipitation and that classifies them as a desert. A desert is a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of precipitation on average per year.