There isn't anything in the desert to absorb the heat from the sun, nor to keep it on the surface when the sun goes down.
Yes. it is very hot in the daytime and very cold in the nighttime.
The biome described is a desert. Deserts have high daytime temperatures, low nighttime temperatures, and very limited precipitation. Organisms in deserts are adapted to survive in extreme temperatures and dry conditions.
Yes, very hot. And often very cold at night.
The climate at daytime at deserts is very hot while at midnight it is cold....
Well, the dark side of the Moon is where it is nighttime, not the "far" side. Like on Earth, nighttime on the Moon is always moving round and around the globe.When it is night time on the moon and we can see it, it's called a New Moon.When it is daytime on the moon and we can see it, it's called a Full Moon.So, the part of the Moon that is dark or nighttime is very cold . . . say about -238 degrees, F. The part of the Moon that is in daytime is hot. There is no atmosphere on the Moon to hold in heat at night, or filter the Sun's heat during the day.
there is the eastern desert, western desert,The three answers in Egypt are Libyan Desert, Nubian Desert, Arabian Desert, and Negev Desertthe northern desert, eastern desert, and the western desertThe general answer to this is the Sahara, which is a desert that stretches across much of North Africa and comprises all of Egypt except for those areas in the Nile River Valley and the Sinai Peninsula (which composes the Sinai Desert).However, the Sahara is broken up into smaller areas of desert. East of the Nile River in Egypt is considered the Eastern Desert and extends into Sudan. West of the Nile River in Egypt is known as the Libyan Desert and extends into neighboring Libya, Sudan, and Chad.
Jupiter's temperature in its upper atmosphere is approximately -145 degrees Celsius (-234 degrees Fahrenheit) during the daytime. However, deeper within the atmosphere, the temperature can reach thousands of degrees due to the intense pressure.
moses and the hebrews cross the Sahara desert when the Egyptians were chaseing moses and then they cross the Jordan river
No. There are forests in Siberia that are VERY cold, and all forests have the same night and day as anywhere else.
We have a dry-summer subtropical climate, also known as "Mediterranean". Southern California's coast is sub-arid/semiarid, which is mainly made up of dry scrub and brush, and is very dry. Inland are the arid deserts. We really only have two seasons: cool and wet (late December through early June) and hot and dry (late June through early December). Daytime temps in summer on the coast are 80s, nighttime lows 60s. Fall daytime temps on the coast are 70s, nighttime 50s. Winter and spring daytime temps 60s, winter nighttime temps 40s, spring nighttime temps 50s. Inland is more extreme, with summer daytime highs in the 90s or 100s, and winter nighttime lows in the 20s or 30s.
This phenomenon is often referred to as "diurnal temperature variation" or "diurnal temperature range." It occurs in desert regions or areas with clear skies, where daytime heating is intense due to direct sunlight, but nighttime cooling is significant due to the lack of cloud cover to retain heat. This can lead to extreme differences in temperature between day and night.
Bats and other animals are nocturnal, meaning they are specially adapted to be active during nighttime because it offers them advantages such as reduced competition for resources and decreased predation risk. They have evolved to have heightened senses, such as superior night vision or echolocation, which help them navigate and hunt more effectively in the dark.