Why is there a difference in temperature on the mountains and deserts?
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Temperatures on mountains become colder at high elevations, due to the way that the sun heats the surface of the Earth. Humidity decreases with altitude, so generally, mountains aren't very humid. Deserts are hot during the day and cool at night with little humidity.
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Temperatures on mountains become colder at high elevations, due to the way that the sun heats the surface of the Earth. Humidity decreases with altitude, so generally, mountains aren't very humid. Deserts are hot during the day and cool at night with little humidity.
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