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If air was to retain the heat from the sun during saylight hours then the earth would stay warmer for longer, however air is constantly moving so we get air from different parts of the world. so if it is cold near to the UK while they have sunlight and we have night time then we are more likely to be cold so even if air was a better heat conductor we would not be warmer during the night.

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