Geography, asked by Rajasaha, 1 year ago

why skies are cloudless and clear in the deserts?


Yasu11: The climate of the sahara desert is scorching hot and parch dry. It has a short rainy season. The sky is cloudless and clear. Here, the moisture evaporates faster than it accumulates. Days are unbelievably hot. The tempreture during the day may soar as high as 50 degree celcius, heating up the sand and the bare rocks, which in turn radiates heat making everything around hot. The nights may be freezing cold with temperatures nearing zero degrees.

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Answered by user20
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skies are cloudless and clear in the deserts because the cloud formation process not happen there
Answered by avi248
7
cloud is formed by the vapour of water which is get produse by river or wet ground since in desert there os mo large river or no wet soil the production of vapour can't take place and so there is no clouds..
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