in the desert the temperature rise during day and falls at night. why?
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In a desert the temperature rises during the day and falls rapidly at night because of the absence of moisture in desert lands. The moisture present in the air acts as a blanket and protects the earth's surface form the hot rays of the sun but the moisture in air is absent in desert.
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In a desert the temperature rises during the day and falls rapidly at night because of the absence of moisture in desert lands.
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