The desert lacks humidity and clouds that could hold in daytime heating. Once the sun sets the heat radiates back into space.
i think deserts cool off FAST during night, so somewhere warm
Temperatures are usually much cooler at night and it is easier to avoid predators in the dark.
Because desert is a very hot country, so if the desert have the air conditioning, the people in the desert's life will easier...
Yes, the desert is quite dark at night unless the moon is full or nearly so. The skies full of stars are spectacular to view in the desert at night.
At night. Because, the very dry air of the desert holds very little moisture, thus holds very little heat, so as soon as the sun sets, the desert cools down considerably.
There are hot deserts and there are cold deserts so it is not always hot in a desert. The Antarctic Desert stays below the freezing mark even in summer. Some deserts are hot during the day but get quite chilly at night.
Clouds and high humidity act as a blanket to hold in heat at night. If these are absent, the heat absorbed by the earth during the day quickly radiates back into space.
A desert.. I think so because most of the animals are sleeping during the day when it's hot out, and they come out at night when it's much cooler. But i am pretty sure that there are some dangerous animals in a desert.
Desert areas usually have a low relative humidity and few clouds that would hold in day time heating at night. Without these, the heat of the desert quickly radiates back into space once the sun sets so nights are much cooler.
because they are nocturnal and small animals in the desert come out at night so that's when the fox can hunt
Each desert has its own statistics so you need to specify a particular desert.
They are small so in the desert they do give off a lot of heat which keeps them cool.