Temperatures can vary from -135 degrees F in the Antarctic Desert to +134 degrees F in the Mojave Desert.
Each desert has its statistics and temperatures can vary from desert to desert. Temperatures in the Antarctic Desert can plunge to over 100 degrees F. below zero or be has high as 140 degrees F. above zero in the Sahara or Mojave Desert.
In the Mojave Desert it is not uncommon for temperatures to exceed 110 degrees F.
The Arabian Desert is a hot subtropical desert where the temperatures stay hot or warm all year. The Gobi Desert is a cold winter desert where temperatures may be quite hot in summer but can be bitterly cold in the winter.
There are about two dozen major desert regions in the world and each one has different statistics. Temperatures can range from -128 degrees F. in Antarctica to +134 degrees F. in the Mojave Desert
summer-94 to 112 Fahrenheit.
The Chihuahuan Desert is huge and can have a variety of temperatures., However, parts of the desert may exceed 115 degrees F in summer.
gobi desert
The Patagonian Desert has the coolest temperatures.
Each desert has its statistics and temperatures can vary from desert to desert. Temperatures in the Antarctic Desert can plunge to over 100 degrees F. below zero or be has high as 140 degrees F. above zero in the Sahara or Mojave Desert.
Every desert is different and temperatures depend upon location and season of the year. Temperatures in the Antarctic Desert can drop below -120 degrees F or exceed +120 degrees in parts of the Mojave, Sonoran and Sahara.
The Sahara Desert
There are about 28 major deserts around the world and temperatures of those desert may range from -129 degrees F. in Antarctica to +134 degrees in the Mojave Desert.
Yes, temperatures can range from -135 degrees F in the Antarctic Desert to +134 degrees in Death Valley of the Mojave Desert.
The Antarctic Desert has measured temperatures around -129 degrees F. It is the coldest desert on earth.
Arizona desert
In parts of the Sonoran Desert temperatures can exceed 120 degrees F.
In the Mojave Desert it is not uncommon for temperatures to exceed 110 degrees F.