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The summer nights are shorter while the winter nights are longer.
Temperatures vary greatly between night and day in many desert regions. Typically, humidity blocks the sun's radiation. Since deserts have little to no humidity, about twice the radiation is absorbed. At night, a greater amount of heat is lost due lack of humidity. This can bring temperatures well below freezing, especially during the winter months.
The winter solstice.
An equal day and night occurs twice per year on the summer and winter equinox.
Nothing.....It gets scarier by the night!
Only one ... the sun. It's quite a different matter on a cloudless night.
They tend to bring cloudless skies, which allows the temperature to drop at night. This is because clouds trap head at night, so their absence allows the Earth's surface to efficiently radiate that heat back into space.
It simple that outgoing or emitted radiation is more. this usually happens during night times.
it depends what you look for if you look for a planet you might want to head to a field on a cloudless night with no street lights
because the longest night of the year happens during the winter solstice
It happens in fall & winter - but only in the parts that are north of the artic circle.
The form of radiation released by earth at night is gamma rays.
Song for a Winter's Night was created in 1967.
If on a winter's night a traveler was created in 1979.
During the daytime, the Sun will heat up the ground and the atmosphere with its electromagnetic radiation: usually it's the infrared light. During the nighttime, the Earth will send back the accumulated heat during the day to the space, by emitting infrared radiation, which refreshed the ground and the atmosphere. A cloudless skies and a dry air will accentuate this effect because the cloud cover and the water vapor within the atmosphere prevent brutal heating or brutal cooling: indeed, a high cloud cover will block and prevent any radiation emitted by the Sun or by the Earth to reach the ground or the atmosphere respectively. In addition, dry air can be heated up or cooled off a lot faster than moist air because heating or cooling water vapor takes more time. That's why the diurnal temperature ranges can be high in hot deserts with many cloudless skies and the dryness of the air.
Dragons of Winter Night has 399 pages.
Dragons of Winter Night was created in 1985-07.