why are the days hot and nights are cool in the desert ?
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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. There's nothing in the desert that can either absorb heat from the sun or hold it on the surface when the sun is set.
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