Why does the night in deserts are freezing cold?
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Because deserts have such little water vapor in the air, it makes it harder to trap heat or cold in a desert. ... At night, the sun no longer heats the desert and the heat from the day doesn't stay trapped. Because of this, some deserts can get cold at night, dropping to below 40F, which is definitely coat weather.
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Nights in deserts are freezing because earth gets cold.
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