Yes and no. As the temperature drops, the relative humidity rises. There is no more moisture in the air than during the day, however. Cool air can hold less moisture than warm air so the capacity of the air to hold water decreases.
Yes, the dew retains on the grass and the bushes leafs and in some desert animals skin.
Texas on a warm day would have more absolute humidity, but the Sahara Desert on a cold night would have more relative humidity.
The Sahara Desert is hotter than the Atacama Desert, it's larger than the Atacama Desert and it has more life, but the Atacama Desert is much drier. The Atacama Desert is the driest place on Earth, with an average of less than a millimetre of the rain.
The Sahara desert IS NOT hot all the time.Because the temperature in there always be changes. Example : In the afternoon,the Sahara desert is very hot.But,in the night,the temperature in the Sahara desert changes be colder.
there is quite a lot of light in the Sahara desert and at night it is quite a bit of light.
There is no such place as the Saguaro Desert. Did you mean the Sonoran Desert or the Sahara?
moses and the hebrews cross the Sahara desert when the Egyptians were chaseing moses and then they cross the Jordan river
It would be most common in places like the Sahara Desert, but really it is most common in any desert, where it is hot during the day and cold during the night.
Because of the lack of food and water also with the extreme heat during the day and extreme cold during the night. Most people die of heat stroke
help i think its 125 day and night 85 around
In desert plants, the stomata is open during night. During night, desert plants (also called xerophytes) absorb co2 and form an intermediate. Then during day time when the stomata is closed to prevent loss of water, they use this stored carbon dioxide to perform photosynthesis.
yes, pretty much - except at night :)
dust and sand particles in the atmosphere