In northern deserts like Black Rock, the average temperature is approximately 49° F (9° C) to 73° F (23° C) in the Sonoran Desert. At the bottom of Death Valley temperatures average 77° F (25° C). However, the average does not show just how hot the desert is during the day, and how cool they can be at night.
Mesquite is found in the southern desert regions of the United States.
well Buffalo's travel mostly were they can find shelter , food , and water . if thy traveled in the deserts for example , Arizona then their chances of living would be very low . Because it is really warm in AZ and Buffalo's have thick coats to protect them from cold temperatures . So a Buffalo's adaptation would not be good .
North Dakota has some semi-arid regions but no true deserts. Theodore Roosevelt National Park is an example. It receives about 15 inches of rain per year on average which is 5 inches more than the 10 inch limit for a true desert.
Jack Rabbits and cottontails live in the desert.
Hedgehogs live in some of the African and Asia as well as Europe. They are covered with 'spikes.' There are also porcupines that live in North American Deserts as well as in Africa. There is a species of echidna in the deserts of Australia. All have 'spikes.'
The answer to your question depends upon the specific desert and season of the year. In the summer the hot deserts will usually drop to 60-70 degrees F on a summer night. In the winter the cold deserts could drop to below -20 degrees F at night.
There is no such desert as the "North American Desert." However, there are several deserts in North America. Deserts occur in both the United States and Mexico.
Yes, there are cacti in all the deserts of North and South America.
There are a number of species of scorpion in the deserts of North America. not just one.
North America has both hot and cold deserts. South America has only cold winter or cool coastal deserts. There are no hot deserts in South America.
If by buffalo you mean the American Bison, yes they are still found in small number in some North American Deserts.
North American Deserts:Mojave DesertSonoran DesertGreat Basin DesertChihuahuan DesertColorado Plateau Desert
There are 5 major deserts in North America and 5 major deserts in South America. Each has its own statistics. Also, temperature varies with the season of the year. Temperatures can vary from 0 degrees F in one of the colder deserts in winter to over 130 degrees F in the Mojave or Sonoran Desert in summer.
That depends on the particular desert. Some of the hot deserts may reach high temperatures in the 70s and 80s. In the cold winter deserts the temperature may not rise above freezing and lows can plunge well below ze=ro degrees F.
Coyotes live in all North American deserts as well as in almost every biome on the continent. They have also adapted to living in urban areas.
All the North American deserts have rattlesnakes:Mojave DesertChihuahuan DesertGreat Basin DesertSonoran DesertColorado Plateau Desert
what i the avrege temperature in north America