The desert has a hot climate due to the sky being very clear. With the sky clear the ground absorbs all of the sun causing the extreme heat during the day. At night the opposite happens with the ground radiating the heat from the ground back into space making the temperature drop quickly.
Most deserts have a continental climate.
Most of California deserts have a hot subtropical climate. A small corner of the Great Basin Desert enters the state and has a cold winter desert climate.
The Namib Desert of Africa and the Atacama Desert of South America are examples of cool coastal deserts.
Some of the Asian deserts are classified as hot subtropical deserts, such as the Thar Desert and the Arabian Desert. Some Asian deserts are classified as cold winter deserts, such as the Taklamakan Desert and the Gobi Desert.
There are about 2 dozen major desert areas and each has its own climate data. You need to give a specific location.
Every desert has its own climate statistics so you need to specify a particular desert. There are hot deserts, cold deserts and cool deserts.
Most deserts have a continental climate.
There are no deserts, including coastal deserts, in Japan.
Gujrat is not in a desert. It has a moderate climate.
There are 26 major desert areas around the world, each with its own climate data. There are hot deserts, there are cold deserts and there are cool deserts. You need to specify a particular desert.
The deserts of southern Arizona (Sonoran, Chihuahuan and Mojave) are hot subtropical deserts while the northern desert (Colorado Plateau Desert) is a cold winter desert.
Each desert has its own climate data which differs from other deserts. You need to provide a specific location.
There are hot subtropical deserts, there are cold winter deserts, this is a polar desert and there are cool coastal deserts. Each has its own specific climate data.
Most of California deserts have a hot subtropical climate. A small corner of the Great Basin Desert enters the state and has a cold winter desert climate.
The UK doesn't have any deserts. It's a rainy place. You don't get deserts in rainy places.
Fiji has a humid tropical climate and no deserts.
Tasmania has no deserts but does have volcanoes which are either dormant or extinct.