Science, asked by vanshu0827, 7 months ago

why are deserts hot in the day and cold in the night.
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Answered by inboxme100
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It is actually sand, which turns the entire phenomenon hot. Sand cannot hold the heat. During the daytime, it stays warm, and when the Sun is absent it loses all its heat making the nights colder. ...

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Answered by MayaSharma1422
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the deserts of the southwestern United States tend to be relatively cloud free, and the lack of clouds that allows the sun to beat down mercilessly during the day also allows the rapid loss of heat energy back into the sky at night

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