The Mojave Desert has been known to exceed 130 degrees F. in the summer, especially in Death Valley.
Each desert has its own climatic data so you would have to provide a specific location. Some deserts, such as parts of the Sahara and Mojave, may exceed 130 degrees F. during the day while Antarctica may punge to minus 100 degrees F. or more.
That would depend upon which cold desert. The Antarctic Desert can drop to -130 degrees F in winter. The Gobi Desert has been known to drop to more than -40 degrees F in winter. Even the Great Basin Desert and the Colorado Plateau Desert have been known to drop well below zero F in winter.
the Reunion is located in the Indian Ocean east of Madagascar, about 200 km (130 miles) south west of Mauritius, the nearest island. it is a French territory.
There are many deserts and each has a specific climate. Also, you would need to specify during which season. The answer would vary from minus 100 degrees F (or lower) in Antarctica to plus 130 degrees F (or warmer) in the Sahara or Mojave Desert.
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The sea that includes the coordinates 10 degrees south 130 degrees east is the Arafura Sea. It is located between Australia and the island of New Guinea.
That's the Northern Territory of Australia.
That point is in south-central Libya, about 130 miles east of Murzuq.
absoulte location: 20 degrees south 130 degrees east relative location:south of asia and east of the indian ocean
Kyushu is the island at 33 degrees north and 130 degrees east.
That point is in South Africa, about 130 miles north-northeast of Capetown.
This point is in Mozambique, about 130 miles north of Quelimane.
That's in the Great Australian Bight, near Adelaide.
Latitude is north or south; longitude is east or west. Looks like the labels were transposed. 60S 130E is well south of Australia, about 3/4 of the way from Adelaide to Antarctica.
That point is in the English Channel, and Paris is about 130 miles southeast of it.