There are 5 major deserts in North America and 5 major deserts in South America. Each has its own statistics. Also, temperature varies with the season of the year. Temperatures can vary from 0 degrees F in one of the colder deserts in winter to over 130 degrees F in the Mojave or Sonoran Desert in summer.
That would depend upon which desert and your specific location in that desert.
Temperature depends on the location of the desert, the season of the year and time of day. There is no single answer that covers the 26 major desert areas of the world.
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Temperature depends on the location of the desert, the season of the year and time of day. There is no single answer that covers the 26 major desert areas of the world.
That depends upon the specific desert, season of the year and time of day.
The average temperature in the Sahara desert during the day is about 50 C, or a little over 100 F.
The hottest temperature ever reliably measured in the Desert was 134 degrees F. in the Mojave desert at Death Valley.
In which desert and what time of the year? There are about 2 dozen major desert areas in the world, each with its specific climate statistics.
During the day the temperature in parts of the desert can approach or even exceed 110 degrees F. Nights are usually in the 70s however.
It is not necessarily high. The Gobi Desert is quite cold. Even the American southwest desert gets pretty chilly at night. And - believe it or not - part of Antarctica is a desert. It is the amount of precipitation that makes it a desert, not the temperature.
Yes it is hot and cold in the desert. During the day, the desert heats up, which gives them their extreme temperatures. but at night, the desert is very cold.
Desert spiny lizards are active during the day, especially in the morning hours before the temperature gets too hot.