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During the day, there are no clouds and little humidity so the earth heats up quickly. At night, the lack of moisture that would act as a blanket to hold in heat allows the heat to quickly radiate back into space. Thus, it can be near 100 degrees F. during the day but 50 degrees or lower at night.

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