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The lowest temperature is typically recorded during the early morning hours, closer to sunrise, when temperatures have had the chance to drop overnight. Sunset marks the end of the day and temperatures tend to be warmer at that time.
Broome has a typically hot climate all year around, from May to Novemeber this is known as the dry season, characterised by little to no rain and little humidity in the air, temperatures sit around 28 degrees celsius during the day but fall overnight to as low as 14 degrees overnight. From Novemember to May this is known as the wet season and is very humid, with humidity reaching 99 percent and temperatures sitting around 38 degrees celsius. Storms build up during the day and occasionally we get thunderous rain and big thunderstorms.
Plants pollinate in the winter by using the wind. This is much less effective than insects but due to the low temperatures, few insects are around during this time.
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NOT effective at all!
A drought is not categorized by the temperatures that occur but by the amount of annual rainfall.
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A neglectful parenting style is least effective during adolescence.
Most deserts experience their hottest temperatures in summer during the mid to late afternoon after the heat has built up during the day.
A hot desert has less than 25 cm of precipitation per year and hot temperatures during the day and cooler temperatures at night.
Overnight, yes - that's a suitable temperature for a night-time drop - BUT - during the day, they need temperatures in the range of 28-32C (82.4-89.6F) A constant temperature of 69F would be far too cold for the snake to digest its food !
Quite the opposite. This is why irrigation is recommended overnight instead of during the day. (note: "morning dew") - less water is evaporated during cooler temperatures.