Deserts generally have little cloud cover and humidity that would absorb some of the sun's radiation. Therefore, more radiation reaches the surface of the desert and this heats the air above it. Also, many deserts are not too far north or south of the equator and, therefore, receive more direct solar radiation.
The climate at daytime at deserts is very hot while at midnight it is cold....
The area is known for its volcanoes and extreme heat, with daytime temperatures surpassing 50 °C (122 °F).
There is no desert in Phoenix. However, Phoenix is in the Sonoran Desert. You have your question backwards.
Extremey hot climates such as the Sahara desert ( equatorial ) or Extremely Cold climates such as Antarctica. The desert part refers to there being no or very little rain fall or liquid water in these places.
It feels very hot and dry during the day and very cold during the night.
Yes, it is the hottest during the day and cooles down durning the night. When it is night in the desert that's when all of the animals come out there.
Many animals hide out underground during daytime where it's cooler.
Hot and Dry.
Yes, very hot. And often very cold at night.
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During the day, the sun heats the desert - making it extremely hot. At night, the heat simply dissipates.
Hot during the day...I assume it can get cold at times however.
The climate at daytime at deserts is very hot while at midnight it is cold....
In most deserts during the dry season the relative humidity during the daytime will usually be below 20%. It may be significantly higher during the rainy season, however.
Deserts get little rainfall and some of them are quite hot - but not all. There are cold deserts also.
Winter average daytime highs of 18 C (64 F).
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