The defining factor of a desert is not temperature as there are hot and cold deserts. Lack of precipitation defines a desert. A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of precipitation per year on average.
A desert is generally defined as an area that receives less than 10 inches of precipitation each year. Living conditions are harsh and difficult for plant or animal life.
In some portions of the desert, near the tip of Mexico, the temperature can reach a high of 130º F or higher in the shade.
The average yearly high is 86.5 °F (30.3°C) and the average low is 61.9 °F (16.6° C). However, the average winter low temperature is in the low 40s (°F) and can get as cold as 20°F. The average daytime high in the summer months is a scorching 104°F (40°C) and can get as high as 125°F (52°C).
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No, temperature has nothing to do with defining a desert. There are deserts where the temperature rarely rises above 0 degrees. A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of precipitation on average per year.
The temperature in the Colorado desert can get very high. The average temperature of the desert in Colorado is 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
The Thar Desert is considered a hot desert.
In some portions of the desert, near the tip of Mexico, the temperature can reach a high of 130º F or higher in the shade.
High temperatures, minimal rainfall, minimal vegetation.
If you mean places in the world , the answer is Desert like Sahara, Africa.
Hi person interested in temperatures, usually the temperature varies in the seasons, but the average temperature in the Sahara Desert is 90F - 110F, believe it or not, it can reach to 335F. If it does reach that high, you would be dead...
The high temperature in the Simpson Desert in the summertime is around 36 degrees Celsius. This is equal to 96.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
One characteristic of a desert ecosystem is that there is very little rainfall and what rainfall does come does not do so with regularity. Other characteristics include very dry soil with few nutrients and wide temperature ranges between day and night.
That depends upon the desert but parts of the Sahara as well as of the Mojave Desert can exceed 130 degrees F. in summer months.
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The Temperature is High in After Noons Because The Sun is shining On The Sand and the sand traps the heat from the sun and then the sand is becomes hot so the heat is coming out of it.