It depends which desert you mean; Antarctica is a desert and also the coldest place on Earth - averaging -50oC in the winter.
Conversely, the Lut Desert is also a desert and that's the hottest place on Earth - reaching 70oC(!)
Even in "regular deserts" such as the Sahara, there is an enormous range between the maximum and minimum - there is very little moisture in the air to hold heat so the night temperature is very low; travellers have said the saliva freezes in their mouth during the night.
The coldest measured in a desert was -128 degrees F. in Antarctica.
The coldest temperature ever measured in a desert was -135.8 degrees F in Antarctica.
The coldest temperature ever registered on earth was in Antarctica (a true desert) of -135.8 degrees F. in August of 2010.
A temperature of 129 degrees F was measured in the Antarctic Desert.
Te coldest temperature ever measured in a desert was approximately -129 degrees F in the Antarctic Desert
No, the hottest temperature ever reliably recorded on earth was at Death valley in the Mojave Desert in 1913. The measured temperature was 134 degrees F. Antarctica is the coldest desert.
The coldest temperature ever measured in a cold desert was in Antarctica at -135.8 degrees F.
No, the Namib desert is the coldest.
The Mojave Desert holds the record for the hottest temperature ever reliably measured in a desert. On July 10, 1913, the temperature climbed to 134 degrees F. At Furnace Creek in Death Valley. Antarctica has dropped to nearly -129 degrees F. making it the coldest desert.
Antarctica is the largest and coldest desert in the world.
The temperature in the Antarctic Desert can drop well below minus 100 degrees F.
the gobi desert. but the coldest ice desert in the world is antarctica