desert
Desert
The Fourth Report of the IPCC (The United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change), Climate Change 2007, said:Cold days, cold nights, and frost events have become less frequent. Hot days, hot nights, and heat waves have become more frequent.Eleven of the twelve years in the period (1995-2006) rank among the top 12 warmest years in the instrumental record (since 1880).
Days get shorter and nights get longer until the winter solstice, at which point the days become longer and the nights become shorter.
Yes
The higher the elevation, the cooler the climate. In Hawaii, snow known as "Pineapple Powder" actually falls in some locations all winter long due to elevation. And, Mt. Kilimanjaro, which is located near the equator, always has snow! As the elevation increases, the amount of space between air particles increases causing less ability to transfer heat to the ground. As a result, temperatures are lower the higher you go.
Desert
desert
A dry arid climate dominates central Australia. This means there is minimal precipitation, while summers are intensely hot, and winter nights are bitterly cold.
A hot desert generally has hot days and cool nights and little rain.
cold for short days and longer nights
Climate: desert; hot, dry summers with moderate winters :)
Well you see Reala kind of like nights a little but,in nights into dreams he used to be bad but,really isn,t a bad guy anymore so at the end of nights into dreams he was good a little but, nights was having a little crush on reala but, reala was a little nervous being on nights team ,so reala also has a little crush on nights , so really you get it
The Oregon outback's climate is cold and windy in the winter. In the summer it has cold nights and occasional thunderstorms.
The desert area they lived in was hot, dry, and windy, with cold nights.
Generally, yes. Winter nights can be very cool.
in the rockies it is very cold durng the nights but during the day it will perculate!
The taiga climate is for the most part dominated by cold arctic air. The temperatures fall even more on clear nights when there is no cloud cover.