because there is no sun
The water is cooler than the land, and wind blows toward the water
Land breezes occur during the time of night.
During the day - the side of the Earth facing the Sun heats up - the portion facing away from the sun is in night time - and thus is not being heated... making it cooler !
no sun
At night, there is less direct sunlight reaching the Earth's surface, causing temperatures to drop. Additionally, the Earth loses heat by radiating it back into space during the night, which further contributes to cooling. Lastly, daytime warming is counteracted by nighttime cooling, leading to cooler temperatures at night.
Sound can be louder at night than during the day due to a phenomenon called atmospheric ducting. This occurs when the air near the ground is cooler than the air above it, causing sound waves to bend and travel further distances, making them seem louder.
A hot desert has less than 25 cm of precipitation per year and hot temperatures during the day and cooler temperatures at night.
Because there is usually a lower temperature at night then in the day time.Answer:Water, during the day, picks up heat from the sun quicker thna it loses it to evaporation. Thus it stays warmer. At night the water tends to lose heat by evaporation as it ties to reach the wet bulb temperature of the air. This is usually cooler han the air temperature we record on a thermometer (dry bulb) so the water can get cooler than the air. The evaporation also cools the water (the hor molecules are the ones that evaporate).
Forests can range in temperature depending on location and season, but generally they provide shade and can feel cooler than open areas on hot days. However, at night forests can also become cooler as they retain heat less effectively than built-up urban areas.
Moist = clouds = heat retention Desert = no clouds = heat loss = cooler
nights are cooler than day because you dont have the sun shining down and heat everything
it will be cooler than 46 f