no it depends which desert it is . it is sometimes cool and fresh
No, few deserts get cold at night unless it is in winter. During the summer months hot deserts will become pleasantly cool at night, not cold.
There are no cold deserts in Australia. All of the deserts in Australia are hot subtropical deserts.
No, there are hot deserts, cool deserts and cold deserts. Antarctica is the largest desert in the world and it is bitterly cold there.
No, some deserts are cold all year long. Other deserts have a pronounced winter season when it can get quite cold. All deserts experience a period of cooler weather during the winter.
Yes, all deserts experience a winter season. In cold deserts the winter can be bitterly cold with snow. In hot deserts the winters are generally quite mild. However, under unusual conditions, even hot deserts can have short periods of cold temperatures and even the occasional snow storm.
the lowest temperature it goes is 3 degrees and the highest it has ever been is 12 degrees.
They get hot in the day but they get cold at night. Deserts can have high temperatures in the day and cold at night.
they aren't. Deserts are usually cold at night.
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.
A tropical desert is hot all year long with exception to night time (all deserts get cold when it is dark). Temperate deserts have a winter season in which the desert gets colder during daylight hours, unlike tropical deserts.
There are no cold deserts in Australia. All of the deserts in Australia are hot subtropical deserts.
No, there are two major types of desert - hot and cold.
Antarctica, the Gobi, the Atacama, the Patagonian Desert are all cold deserts.
Usually, deserts do not get windier at night unless there is a cold front or storm moving into the area. Normally, it is less windy at night, at least in the desert where I live.
Cold deserts (also called cold winter deserts) may get quite hot during the summer but may have very cold winters - examples are the Gobi Desert and the Great Basin Desert. Some cold deserts stay quite cool or even cold the year around - Antarctica and the Atacama Desert. Hot deserts generally stay quite mild during winter months - examples are the Sahara and Sonoran Desert.
No, there are hot deserts, cool deserts and cold deserts. Antarctica is the largest desert in the world and it is bitterly cold there.
There are hot deserts and there are cold deserts. Antarctica is the largest desert on earth and the days and nights are both bitterly cold. Hot deserts are hot during the day but quickly cool at night. Some cold deserts can be quite hot in the summer but bitterly cold in winter. The Gobi Desert is a good example.