Desert areas usually have a low relative humidity and few clouds that would hold in day time heating at night. Without these, the heat of the desert quickly radiates back into space once the sun sets so nights are much cooler.
The climate at daytime at deserts is very hot while at midnight it is cold....
Usually very cold (no clouds to keep the warmth in) and windy.
Climate in the desert varies with location but in some desert areas it can get quite cold, especially at night. Some desert areas also may receive snow, although it generally melts in a short time.
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.
no it depends which desert it is . it is sometimes cool and fresh
Hot desert climate.
cold at night and hot during the day
the thar desert is very hot , dry , and very very cold at night
Desert animals have adapted to the desert climate with their tough, scaly skin that prevents water loss and protects them from extreme heat in the day & freezing temperatures at night.
Desert
Not at all. There is a bit of a chill at night but generally it is a desert climate.
The climate at daytime at deserts is very hot while at midnight it is cold....
Its hot and humid in Terai region, pleasant in hilly reason ( cold at night in winter) and cold in Mountain region.
There are about 10 major desert areas in Australia, each with its own climate statistics. Please specify a location.
The description is of a hot, subtropical desert.
Depends where the desert is. Re-ask the question giving the name of a specific desert. Generally however, deserts are scorching hot in the day and almost freezing at night.
Usually very cold (no clouds to keep the warmth in) and windy.