The biome characterized by very hot days and cool nights is the desert. Deserts experience significant temperature fluctuations due to their lack of moisture, which prevents heat retention at night. This results in scorching daytime temperatures that can drop dramatically after sunset. Common examples include the Sahara Desert and the Mojave Desert.
Generally, yes. Winter nights can be very cool.
Near the polar regions.
September is one of the pleasantest months in Michigan. Days are usually pleasant, nights pleasantly cool, though 80 degree days are also common. October is similar, minus ten degrees day and night. Nights in October begin to get genuinely chilly. Also, stretches of several rainly days in a row are common in late October and early November. Except for the rare year with a true Indian Summer, November is very cool to cold, wiht days and nights being similar. There are fewer sunny days in November. December is cold, but usually not extremely cold, and will usually see the first snowfalls of the winter.
Cool northern, boreal forests. Often found around campsites. Very tame around humans.
There are hot deserts and there are cold deserts. Antarctica is the largest desert on earth and the days and nights are both bitterly cold. Hot deserts are hot during the day but quickly cool at night. Some cold deserts can be quite hot in the summer but bitterly cold in winter. The Gobi Desert is a good example.
In Hammerfest, Norway, during January (winter), the days are very short and the nights are long, with only a few hours of daylight. In contrast, during July (summer), the days are very long with almost 24 hours of daylight and very short or no nights at all.
because winter time it is very cool
Very cold weather, and very long days and nights.
The tundra biome typically has the greatest yearly temperature range, with very cold winters and short, cool summers. This wide range is due to its high latitude and lack of trees to moderate temperatures.
Tundra biome.
The biome described is a desert. Deserts have high daytime temperatures, low nighttime temperatures, and very limited precipitation. Organisms in deserts are adapted to survive in extreme temperatures and dry conditions.
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