Assuming you are referring to a hot desert, the extremes in temperature are caused by the lack of cloud cover. In a hot desert, the daytime temperature can easily reach 38 degrees C/100 degrees F however as the sun sets all the heat goes away.
Rainforests, on the other hand, experience little temperature variation due to the dense cloud cover and high humidity in those regions.
Because the sun isn't shining. Even if cloudy the sun still provides warmth.
Because the sun goes down, and the sun is what heats the planet. So when the sun isn't pointing toward where you are, then it isn't as hot.
Well, let's think about this for a minute and I'm sure you can figure it out. What makes it day time? Right, that big ball of burning gas up in the sky that you call The Sun. Why would it be cooler when the sun is on the other side of the planet? Maybe because it's not heating you up?
The sand doesn't hold heat like land covered with vegetation does. Plants have heat as they are living organisms.
Because specific heat of sand is very low?
The sun heats Earth's surface during the day. At night the surface temporarily loses that heat source and cools as it radiates heat out into space.
The swamp, due to the high humidity, will be much warmer than a desert in general.
Deserts generally lack clouds and humidity which act as a blanket to hold in the daytime heat. Once the sun sets the heat radiates back into space.
desert is colder than swamp at night...
The dry air allows heat loss.
The water is cooler than the land, and wind blows toward the water
It isn't really all that much cooler. On cool nights it can be, because ocean breeze carries moisture which feels cold in cool temps.
nesure of a cooler planet
a white shirt is cooler in the summer time
Sunspots are regions of cooler gas; however, they are still extremely hot.
Cooler air is found in low valleys on calm nights because cooler air is dense. This denser air sinks down into the valleys.
nights are cooler than day because you dont have the sun shining down and heat everything
Clouds help insulate meaning they help hold in the heat.
Either a refrigerator overnight or few nights..... Or a cooler with ice packs
The water is cooler than the land, and wind blows toward the water
Generally, yes. Radiative cooling when there are no clouds makes things cooler - all things being equal , of course...
It's a mix between warm and chilly. It's windy sometimes, and the nights get cooler.
Get a normal chao (from the spotted egg), make it a Nuetral Flying/Flying. Or you can just make it Nuetral Flying, but Flying/Flying looks cooler :)
It isn't really all that much cooler. On cool nights it can be, because ocean breeze carries moisture which feels cold in cool temps.
Nights in the desert are not necessarily cold but they are much cooler than during the day. The lack of cloud cover and low humidity cause the daytime heat to quickly radiate back into space after the sun sets. There is nothing to hold in the heat at night.
Nights in the desert are not necessarily cold but they are much cooler than during the day. The lack of cloud cover and low humidity cause the daytime heat to quickly radiate back into space after the sun sets. There is nothing to hold in the heat at night.
Weather in early fall is hot and summer like, but it turns cooler as fall goes on. The nights usually are the most noticeable as being cooler at first, but then days are cooler, too. It can also be windy, and the amount of precipitation can vary. Deciduous trees drop their leaves as it gets cooler, and grass does not grow as fast. By the end of fall, the weather has cooled off greatly, and almost no plants are growing.