What makes deserts heat up by day and cool rapidly at night?
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Deserts are cold during the night because of the sand. Because sand cannot hold heat, it needs a constant source of energy to stay warm (The Sun). so during the night when the sun is not shining the sand loses all its heat, making the desert night cold
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Deserts heat up by day and cool rapidly during night because of presence of sand.
Sand has loose particles which cannot hold heat. It requires constant supply of energy to stay hot.
During the day, when the sun shines brightly it gets heat up as it absorbs the heat energy provided by sun but during night, when there is no medium of heat energy it loses all the heat and gets cool rapidly.
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