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Ever wondered why the desert is hot in the day, but cold at night?
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2017-08-09
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If you have ever been to a desert, you probably have noticed the extreme temperature changes that happen. Highs can range from 100 degrees in the day to lows of 0 degrees at night. Why does this happen?
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