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Mauritius Night Heron was created in 1893.
A hot desert has less than 25 cm of precipitation per year and hot temperatures during the day and cooler temperatures at night.
A hot desert is hot during the day and cool at night.
Not necessarily. During the day, inland temperatures are usually much higher than they are near the coast, but at night, temperatures drop to colder temperatures inland, whilst seaside night time temperatures are milder.
Cool night temperatures cause water vapor to condense, forming clouds, or fog. Rising temperatures during the day make the fog evaporate.
Between May and October there is normally no rainfall. Blue sky for weeks is usual, quit warm temperatures between 18 to 22 degrees during daytime, but during the night temperatures can easily drop down to minus 7 degrees.
Perhaps one for the high during the day and one for the low during the night.
Warm temperatures - typically 28-30 degrees Celsius during the day - with a 5oC drop at night.
During the day Mercury's temperature can range from 525K - 750K depending on whether it is at its perihelion or aphelion. During the night temperatures are approximately 90K.
January temperatures in Nashville average in the 40s during the day and upper 20s at night.
At night temperatures drop lower than during the day, so it could be considered cold at night. The Antarctic is an extremely cold desert where temperatures may drop below 100 degrees F.
Simply because - without the warmth from the sun, the sand loses its heat quickly, so the temperatures at night drop dramatically.