A desert can be hot or cold. A desert is classified as a place that receives little to no rainfall.
Temperatures can vary from -135 degrees F in the Antarctic Desert to +134 degrees F in the Mojave Desert.
Great Victorian Desert in Australia
There are a number of deserts that occasionally reach 44 degrees C (111 F):Sahara Arabian Desert Syrian Desert Mojave Desert Sonoran Desert Chihuahuan Desert others
No, the hottest temperature recorded in any desert is about 135 degrees F.
The Antarctic Desert has measured a low of -129 degrees F.
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The Mojave Desert
Negev Desert
The Sahara Desert or the Libyan Desert. It is between the two.
Temperatures can vary from -135 degrees F in the Antarctic Desert to +134 degrees F in the Mojave Desert.
Great Victorian Desert in Australia
The Taklimakan Desert is the desert that lies east of 90 degrees east. This location puts it in Central Asia.
There are a number of deserts that occasionally reach 44 degrees C (111 F):Sahara Arabian Desert Syrian Desert Mojave Desert Sonoran Desert Chihuahuan Desert others
There are about 24 major desert regions in the world and each has different climate statistics. The temperature can vary from -129 degrees in Antarctica to +134 degrees in the Mojave Desert.
Depending on the specific desert and season of the year, the temperature can run a range from -129 degrees F. in the Antarctic Desert to +134 degrees F in the Mojave Desert.
Every desert is different. However, the coldest temperature ever measured in a desert was -135.8 degrees F. in Antarctica. The Gobi Desert occasionally has temperatures that drop to -40 degrees F in winter and the Great Basin Desert will drop below 0 degrees at times.
There are several deserts that can drop below 0 degrees F in winter. Here are the major ones:Antarctic Desert Gobi Desert Taklamakan Desert Great Basin Desert Colorado Plateau Desert Patagonian Desert