No, a desert cools faster than a swamp as it lacks humidity and cloud cover to hold in the heat from the daytime.
Both a desert and a swamp warm up in the daytime, not cool. They both cool at night with the desert cooling the fastest.
A desert cools much faster than a swamp as rock and sand does not retain heat very well, while the water in a swamp is a very good retainer of heat.Clarification:Clouds and high humidity act as a blanket that prevents the heat from a swamp from radiating into space once the sun goes down. The desert usually has no such protection and the heat quickly radiates into space once the sun goes down.
A desert cools much more repidly than a swamp because there is little humidity to help hold the heat.
Arizona has a much lower humidity.
The high humidity and cloud cover of a swamp act as a blanket, holding in the day's heating. The desert lacks humidity and clouds so the heat radiates back into space.
Evaporation. When water evaporates it cools. There is less water in the desert air than in the tropic air, so water evaporates quicker and more efficiently. Thus you cool faster.
Because desert is a very hot country, so if the desert have the air conditioning, the people in the desert's life will easier...
No
A rock at the surface will cool faster than a rock underground.
No it will not cool faster. What you can do to cool faster is set your blower speed to high. That will have more air blowing through your vents and that will cool the house faster.
Yes. A wet animal will cool faster than a dry animal. The evaporation of the water removes heat from the body and cools it.
its solid and cool because the outside cools faster than the inside