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1) The day
are very hot and
bights
very cold in the desert. why
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During the day, sand's radiation of the sun's energy superheats the air and causes temperatures to soar.
Explanation:
But, at night most of the heat in the sand quickly radiates into the air and there is no sunlight to reheat it, leaving the sand and its surroundings colder than before.
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