Deserts generally have few clouds and little humidity. These two factors would normally insulate the land from heating so much during the day as well as prevent the heat from radiating back into space at night. Since deserts lack these factors they heat up quickly during the day and cool quickly at night.
The north-western part of India comprising the Indian Desert experiences the highest diurnal range of temperature. This is because of the fact that sand (found in ample quantity in this region) gains and loses heat very quickly. As a result of this phenomenon, there is a wide difference between day and night temperatures in this region. The day temperature may rise to 50°C and drop down to near 15°C the same night.
MEDW stands for a modified effective diurnal temperature range and LEDW stands for a local diurnal temperature range. These terms are used in geography to describe temperature variations within a specific region or area.
The diurnal range of temperature in Bhopal for the month of May is typically around 12-15°C, with daytime temperatures ranging from 35-40°C and nighttime temperatures around 20-25°C. The mean temperature for May in Bhopal is usually around 30-35°C.
The diurnal temperature range (DTR) is the difference between the daily maximum and minimum temperature. Changes in DTR have multiple possible causes (cloud cover, urban heat, land use change, aerosols, water vapor and greenhouse gases). Different regions are affected by different factors. Some researchers say decrease of DTR is evidence of "climate change". Others say the decrease in DTR leveled off in the 1990s.
Deserts generally do not have enough water to support a forest so your question is an oxymoron. Deserts and forests are separate biomes.
Deserts have an average temperature of over 64 degrees F throughout the year.In hot deserts, the temperatures can range from above 100 degrees Fahrenheit inthe day to below 32 degrees Fahrenheit at night.
The diurnal range of temperature is low in equatorial regions because these areas receive consistent high levels of insolation throughout the day due to their position near the equator. This leads to minimal variation between daytime and nighttime temperatures. Additionally, the high humidity in equatorial regions helps regulate temperature by trapping heat and maintaining warmth during the night.
Onion skin weathering, also known as exfoliation, typically occurs in areas with a large diurnal temperature range, such as deserts. This process happens when rocks heat up during the day and cool down at night, causing layers to expand and contract, eventually leading to the outer layers peeling off like the layers of an onion.
There is no 'general' temperature of the desert. Each desert has its own statistics. Temperatures in the deserts can range from minus 100 degrees F. (or more) in Antarctica to plus 130 degrees F. (or more) in the Sahara and Mojave Desert.
Wide diurnal range- Very hot in the day but very cold at night. No shelter Too hot Bad weather conditions: sudden rainfall-sand wind No subsurface water Z.Guzman
There is no 'general' temperature of the desert. Each desert has its own statistics. Temperatures in the deserts can range from minus 100 degrees F. (or more) in Antarctica to plus 130 degrees F. (or more) in the Sahara and Mojave Desert.
The temperature range is greater in temperate grasslands and deserts compared to tropical rainforests and temperate forests. This is due to factors such as latitude, amount of sunlight, and lack of water retention in these biomes.