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.
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.
Antarctica has the coldest climate, with temperatures that can drop as low as -129 degrees Fahrenheit. The hottest climate is found in Africa, particularly in the Sahara Desert. The driest climate is also found in Antarctica, as it is considered a polar desert with very low precipitation.
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No, the Namib desert is the coldest.
The desert is, at once, the hottest and coldest biome on earth. Antarctica can plunge to more than 100 F. degrees below zero and parts of the Sahara and Mojave can exceed 130 degrees F. above zero.
They live in the hottest bit of the desert so that they can adapt the heat. Scorpions have cold blood which makes them coldblooded. If they stay in the coldest places n the desert then the food they eat will not digest probably.
the gobi desert. but the coldest ice desert in the world is antarctica
The Arctic habitat is generally considered the coldest, with temperatures reaching as low as -50°C. The hottest habitat is the Desert biome, where temperatures can exceed 50°C during the day.
The Sahara Desert is the hottest desert in the world.
Antarctica is the largest and coldest desert in the world.