That would depend upon which desert you refer to. Some deserts are quite hot during summer days. Other deserts remain cold the year round. Temperatures can range from below minus 100 degrees F. to nearly 140 degress above zero.
Each desert has different weather statistics so you need to be specific. Temperatures can range from -128 degrees F. in Antarctica to +134 degrees F. in the Mojave Desert. Some deserts receive up to 10 inches (250 mm) of rain on average per year while other deserts go for years without a drop of rain.
There are about 2 dozen major desert areas in the world and each has its own climate statistics. You need to specify a particular area. The only thing many deserts have in common is low precipitation annually.
There are 26 major desert areas in the world and the only factor that all share is they are dry. A desert receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of annual precipitation on average. If you want a more specific answer you will need to give the name of a specific desert.
You need to specify a particular desert as each desert has its own weather statistics. There is no 'one size fits all' when it comes to deserts.
Okay Here is a example of a weather pattern: Its Summer and its hot during the day and warm at night
it does not effect it much because it is so hot
Actually it depends on which desert, because some are cold and some are warm, because their are deserts with penguins and some with camels. Was this any help?
There are about 26 major desert areas in the world and each has its own climate and weather data. Unless you can provided a specific location this question cannot be answered.
Cold and usually snowy.
Which desert? When it comes to weather conditions in the deserts of the world, there is no 'one size fits all.'
over time, it will change by the weather that the desert has or the animals that will come in from time to time. as you may know, only certain animals live in it. so yes, it changes with the weather, the animals, and how things grow in the desert
Usually very hot and dry.
The Arabian Desert is the third largest desert in the world behind Antarctica and the Sahara.The three largest deserts in the world are Antarctica, Sahara and the Arabian deserts. They both have cold weather as well as subtropical weather.
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The weather is desert- like.
There are about 26 major desert areas in the world and each has its own weather statistics. There is no single answer to your question.
Cold and usually snowy.
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That would depend upon which desert as each has its own weather stats.
the weather in the desert is really hot a lot of animals cant survive cause the desert only gets 10 or less inches of rain each year
Each desert has different weather statistics. Please pick a specific desert area.
It depends on the desert. The arctic is considered a desert. It also depends on weather conditions
Rain and Sand Storms.