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Why is the weather in a desert dry and unbearable?​

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Answered by japleenjhamb
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Deserts occur where there is a lack of moisture and thus an abundance of sunlight. With the relative lack in moisture, there is less evaporation. ... This warming adds to the already warm and dry conditions found at a desert. The sinking air compresses and warms.

Answered by Anonymous
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Deserts are hot primarily because of a lack of water. When the sun shines on the ground, all of the absorbed sunlight goes into raising the ground's temperature. DESERTS ARE COLD AT NIGHT: Because of the lack of water in the ground, and little water vapor in the air, most deserts can get quite cool at night.

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