Deserts include both hot dry deserts like the Sahara and Arabian deserts and cold dry deserts like the Antarctic. The Sahara can range as high as +50oC during the day and below freezing at night. and the Antarctic the minimum temperature ranges from -80 °C to -90 °C. During summer, the high temperature lies between 5°C and 15°C
The annual range of temperature may be described as the difference between the temperature of the coldest month and the hottest months temperature.
There are over two dozen major desert areas in the world and each has its own specific climate data. There are hot deserts, there are cold deserts and their are cool deserts. Each is different when it comes to temperature averages.
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The annual range of temperature refers to the difference between the highest and lowest temperatures recorded in a specific location over a period of one year. It helps to illustrate the variability in temperatures experienced throughout the year in that particular region.
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Deserts generally do not have enough water to support a forest so your question is an oxymoron. Deserts and forests are separate biomes.
The annual temperature range is least near the equator and in tropical regions, where temperatures remain fairly constant throughout the year. This is due to the consistent amount of sunlight and limited seasonal variation in these areas.
It is because Chennai is a coastal region and the temperature is influenced by the presence of sea breeze i.e. it has moderate climate, whereas Lucknow don't have any such influence and so the annual range of temperature is high.
There are about 28 deserts in the world, each with its own climate data. Please specify a particular location.
Well, honey, to determine the annual temperature range for a location, you'll need the highest and lowest temperatures recorded within a year. It's like figuring out how hot and cold it gets in that neck of the woods. So, grab those temperature records and do the math, sweetie. No rocket science here, just plain ol' weather data.
Deserts have an average temperature of over 64 degrees F throughout the year.In hot deserts, the temperatures can range from above 100 degrees Fahrenheit inthe day to below 32 degrees Fahrenheit at night.
There is no 'general' temperature of the desert. Each desert has its own statistics. Temperatures in the deserts can range from minus 100 degrees F. (or more) in Antarctica to plus 130 degrees F. (or more) in the Sahara and Mojave Desert.