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The Earth doesn't freeze at night primarily due to the heat stored in the ground and the atmosphere during the day. This residual heat, along with the insulating properties of the atmosphere, helps maintain temperatures above freezing. Additionally, various natural processes, such as cloud cover, can trap heat, preventing significant temperature drops. Thus, while nighttime temperatures can be cooler, they generally remain above freezing due to these factors.

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