why nights in desert are cooler than days
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hii friend here is your answer in day sun gives us solar energy and it's make desert melt but in night sun is disappear and moon is see moon is cool then it's make desert cool I hope you got it make me brainlist
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Temperatures spike during the day as a result of the sun's energy superheating the air through the radiation from the sand. The sand and its surrounds get colder than previously at night because most of the heat in the sand quickly escapes into the air and there isn't any sunshine to reheat it.
Explanation:
- Sand and humidity work together to create the arid deserts, which make up around 35 percent of the area on Earth. These dry regions are what cause the arid deserts to become so hot and then so cold.
- Sand doesn't hold heat very well, unlike thermos. Sand grains in the top layer of a sandy desert absorb heat from the sun's light and heat while also releasing heat back into the atmosphere.
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