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"Diurnal temperature variation is a meteorological term that relates to the variation in temperature that occurs from the highs of the day to the cool of nights."
The tropical regions.
Equatorial Climate, which occurs along the equator. Temperatures stay in the range 27-28C. The Annual Range of Temperature is 1-3C. e.g. Singapore.
Biomes near the equator. As it is very hot there and temperature doesn't really change much.
You would say there is a different temperature range everyday.
"Diurnal temperature variation is a meteorological term that relates to the variation in temperature that occurs from the highs of the day to the cool of nights."
MEDW stands for a modified effective diurnal temperature range and LEDW stands for a local diurnal temperature range. These terms are used in geography to describe temperature variations within a specific region or area.
The diurnal temperature range (DTR) is the difference between the daily maximum and minimum temperature. Changes in DTR have multiple possible causes (cloud cover, urban heat, land use change, aerosols, water vapor and greenhouse gases). Different regions are affected by different factors. Some researchers say decrease of DTR is evidence of "climate change". Others say the decrease in DTR leveled off in the 1990s.
The tropical regions.
The north-western part of India comprising the Indian Desert experiences the highest diurnal range of temperature. This is because of the fact that sand (found in ample quantity in this region) gains and loses heat very quickly. As a result of this phenomenon, there is a wide difference between day and night temperatures in this region. The day temperature may rise to 50°C and drop down to near 15°C the same night.
because the small ranges of tempera tore always come in once a year , therefore the equatorial graph shows it coming in a whirls at it on Ly Hodges obfuscate
Rainforests grow near the equator because Earth is round and the sun ray's are more intense at the equatorial region. Additionally the Sun is almost directly overhead at the Equator, which causes the temperature in the tropics to range from 20 degree Celsius to 30 degree Celsius. Also this would mean that the places at or near the Equator would receive more or less the same amount of sunlight. The equatorial regions also have high rainfall from water vapour evaporated from the heat from the Equator that evaporates water. High rainfall and strong sunlight allow the rainforests to thrive and survive in equatorial regions.
A continental climate typically has a larger temperature range between summer and winter, while a maritime climate tends to have a smaller temperature range due to the moderating effects of the ocean. If a place experiences large temperature variations throughout the year, it is likely continental, whereas if the temperature remains more stable, it is likely maritime.
: African golden cats are found across the African Equatorial belt. The prefer the rain forest regions, but also range into secondary forest regions and have been known to adapt well to logged areas with dense undergrowth.
Equatorial Climate, which occurs along the equator. Temperatures stay in the range 27-28C. The Annual Range of Temperature is 1-3C. e.g. Singapore.
There is no single answer to that question. It would depend on where in the world you were. It would be freezing in polar regions and very hot in arid regions and there would be a range of temperatures in between that elsewhere.
My new telescope has an equatorial mounting. Opinionated articles in the newspapers of Ecuador could be described as equatorial editorials. The range of the Blue-footed Booby is not justequatorial.