An African Savanna is hot in the day and cold at night because in the day, the sun heats up the earth, and Africa is at the equator, where the sun has a smaller area to heat, so it is extremely hot. But at night, it is extremely cold because there are no clouds to keep the heat in, so the heat just escapes. Think of the clouds as a blanket over the world. No blanket, no heat.
it stays hot but gets cold at night
the challeges are its relly hot there in the morning and cold in the night
It depends on if you are in the frozen grasslands of Antarctica or in the sweltering hot grasslands of Africa. Either way your screwed if you try to go either one. In Anarctica the penquins will eat your eyes out and in Africa the Jews will beat you with Jewish books.
In the savanna, the weather is typically characterized by a distinct wet and dry season with temperatures varying throughout the year. However, the water in the savanna, such as rivers and waterholes, sustains the diverse flora and fauna of the region. It also serves as crucial watering sources during the dry season for animals in the savanna.
Yes, concrete has form of "salvatory" element in it's mixture which can conduct heat or cold. Like on a sunny afternoon, the concrete becomes hot; likewise, on a cold night, the concrete becomes cold.
hot in the daytime, cold at night.
the gobi desert is VERY HOT. As soon as the sun sets it starts to cool. Most of the desert life comes out at night to escape the heat
They get hot in the day but they get cold at night. Deserts can have high temperatures in the day and cold at night.
night=cold day=really hot
Some, such as the Sahara are hot in the day and cold at night. Others, such as the Antarctic, are simply cold.
overall in Colombia its hot or rather warm. But it really depends where you go. for example if you go to Bogota its cold ,...it gets quite warm in the day but in the afternoon to the night it gets chilly and sometimes freezing. If you go to the coast or to Cali well there its HOT!
That hot but hot