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Because it is close to the sun, and it has long days.
During daytime, there is a lot of light in the surrounding. The bulb emits light in all the directions, hence the light is not concentrated. But in the flash light, the light is reflected .as a result of which all the light comes out in one direction. This light is concentrated. Hence it would be more useful during daytime.
To prevent loss of water from guard cells
Because they are highly luminous, stars may be observed directly in visible light frequencies. One example is the Sun, which is close to Earth and can be examined easily in the daytime, for example with a helioscope.
Temperatures in Utah vary greatly from season to season and region to region. In the winter, temperatures in the northern part of the state reach below -10 F. Summer temperatures in the north are typically in the 90's with several days over 100. In the south, winter temperatures typically don't drop below 20, but summer temperatures over 110 can be expected. It is not unusual in some parts of Utah for the night temperature to be in the 30's and the daytime temperature to be in the 70's.
In the daytime hours, the temperatures are well above 100. but at night it is actually frezing temperatures
Maximum daytime temperatures over a period of a year, or longer.
The fact that its daytime and nighttime temperatures vary between -183C and +427C.
Latvia has a moderate climate with four distinct seasons. Winter's have become warmer but the average winter temperatures are still bjust below zero. Average summer temperatures are in the high teens with daytime temperatures in the mid twenties.
Because it is close to the sun, and it has long days.
Mercury! With 430 °C on daytime, and -180°C at night
Leaves will be dropping from the trees, and the daytime air temperatures will also be lower.
As can be observed on any sunny day, the shadows are longest at sunrise and at sunset.
Water in the air doesn't heat the air up. Water in the air moderates temperatures. It tends to make daytime temperatures cooler and nighttime temperatures warmer than they would be in drier air.
Deserts get little rainfall and some of them are quite hot - but not all. There are cold deserts also.
Deserts have very high temperatures in the daytime, and lower temperatures in the nighttimes. In the day, the temperature can go over 105 degrees F.Clarification:Some deserts are hot but others, such as the Atacama Desert and Antarctica are cool or even bitter cold.
December-April, when the weather is at its driest and average temperatures range from daytime highs of 75-81.