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In a a desert the temperature r i s e s during the day and f a l l s rapidly at night why I

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Answered by 8thgraderNithya
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In desert lands there is no moisture in the air. This moisture acts like a blanket and protects the earth's surface from the hot sun rays. In absence of this blanket the temperature rises rapidly during the days and falls rapidly at night.

Answered by yadavwww
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Answer:There is no moisture of air in a desert.This moisture acts like a blanket and protects the earth's surface from hot sun rays.In absence of thus blanket the temp.rises rapidly during the days and falls rapidly at night.......Hope this will help you

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