the suns not out in the night, and it might be in a high geographical location like up the mountains Most deserts are in areas where there is not a great deal of cloud to speak of so when the sun is over head it beats down without any thing to stop the radiation, this can heat things up very effectively However after the sun goes down there still are no clouds and during the night the heat and radiation just heads directly up and is lost to the ground. unless there are clouds about there is nothing to stop the heat from dissipating.
Hot in the day and cold in night
In Ancient Egypt it was barely ever cold; at night it may have been cooler but not much. People used to sleep on their roofs to get a decent night's sleep.
The weather in Egypt in January is not as hot as you imagine. It is in the desert and in Africa but northern Egypt in January can be cold at night and it does rain.
Venus doesn't get cold at night because it is so close to the sun.
I do not think winters in Egypt are cold so I would wear my regular cloths
poor farmers in Egypt keep their farm animals in at night so they don't get stolen
they aren't. Deserts are usually cold at night.
i think so
Mercury's temperature is so hot during the day because the atmosphere in Mercury is very thin, allowing a lot of heat to take in during the day and so cold at night because the atmoshere at night cannot hold the heat so it becomes extremly cold quickly. =) Thank you so much..... I hope I have the right answer
I recently heard that the Inuit have many words for "cold". Apparently one of them directly translated means "three dog cold". So a three dog night would be a really cold one!
the difference between Egypt and north pole is that Egypt is hot and in the north pole it is cold.
so they cold do very well