There are about 28 major deserts in the world and each has its own weather statistics. There is no 'normal' temperature that fits all deserts. Please specify a particular desert and it is possible that your question can be answered.
Dungeness in Kent is England's only desert. The temperature varies from a low of 3oC in December through March to a high of 20oC in August.
England has no true deserts. It does have an area or two where the landscape resembles a desert but the country receives too much rain to be considered a true desert.
Every desert has its own climate statistics so there is no answer that can fit all. Temperatures may range from -135.8 degrees F in Antarctica to +135 degrees in the Mojave Desert.
There are 2 desert regions in southern Africa, namely the Kalahari desert region and the Namib desert region.
Deserts are a place of extreme temperatures. Since most (not all) deserts are away from large masses of water (oceans), there is no mechanism for temperature regulation. They can get extremely cold very quickly.
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The temperature in the Colorado desert can get very high. The average temperature of the desert in Colorado is 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
No, the Svalbard region of Norway is not a desert.
A desert depends on a region's aridity, not on its temperature.
There are 2 desert regions in southern Africa, namely the Kalahari desert region and the Namib desert region.
The desert region. THINK! (the Mojave Desert) lol
Jodhpur lies in the north-western part of the country. The Great Indian Desert is located in this region. Due to the presence of sand, the region experiences high diurnal range of temperature. Hence, Jodhpur has a hot desert type of climate.
The southwestern United States is a desert region.
The implication of a desert region is that not much grows there. I am not aware that Europe has a seriously desert region.
Deserts are a place of extreme temperatures. Since most (not all) deserts are away from large masses of water (oceans), there is no mechanism for temperature regulation. They can get extremely cold very quickly.
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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.
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The temperature in the Colorado desert can get very high. The average temperature of the desert in Colorado is 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
the warmest place on earth falls into the region of vast desert areas distributed round the globe... deserts are classified into two categories: cold desert and hot dry desert cold desert is a form of desert with more precipitation in a year as compared to that of hot dry desert, it also drops its temperature at the season of winter. while hot dry desert is a form of desert with less or no rainfall in a year... its temperature is extremely hot as compared to that of cold desert. Its temperature drops minimally during winter season that makes it still hot during this season Sahara Desert - is the world's largest desert (and also a hot dry desert) on earth and divided into sub regions. by which it has also been recorded the most extreme temperature on earth in Libyan desert.