Social Sciences, asked by kiransemwal1212, 1 day ago

why are temprate zone deserts hot and dry​

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Answered by harishbabui7122006
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Intense insolation by day in a region of dry air and no clouds causes the temperature to rise with the sun. But as soon as the sun sets, the land loses heat very quickly by radiation and the mercury levels drop. High diurnal temperature range is a typical feature of hot deserts.

Answered by llItzDeadlyThreatsll
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Temperate or cold deserts occur in temperate regions at higher latitudes—and therefore colder temperatures—than those at which hot deserts are found. These dry environments are caused by either remoteness from the coast, which results in low atmospheric humidity from a lack of onshore winds, or the presence

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