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in deserts why are Nights cold​

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Answered by alisa67
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At night, the sun no longer heats the desert and the heat from the day doesn’t stay trapped. Because of this, some deserts can get cold at night, dropping to below 40F, which is definitely coat weather.

In the daytime, the cold air from overnight doesn’t stay trapped. Because of this, when the sun rises, it can get very hot very quickly. Sometimes it can reach over 120F in the desert the very next day.

Answered by Anonymous
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Deserts are cold during the night bcoz of the sand. The sand cannot hold heat so it needs a constant energy to keep itself warm.

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