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why the desert tempreature rapidly decrease at night?​

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Answered by yazhini0111
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According to NASA, desert temperatures rise to an average of 38°C (just more than 100°F) during the day, but in the nighttime, once the sun sets, temperatures dive to an average of -3.9°C (about 25°F). ... And because the desert air is extremely dry, heat escapes very quickly at night, NASA states.

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According to NASA, desert temperatures rise to an average of 38°C (just more than 100°F) during the day, but in the nighttime, once the sun sets, temperatures dive to an average of -3.9°C (about 25°F). ... And because the desert air is extremely dry, heat escapes very quickly at night, NASA states.

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