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The Reason Teacher Is So Hot During The Day And So Cold At Night

 Have you ever gone to the desert at night? What is the temperature in the desert? If friends have never been to the desert, it means we are the same. The author has also never been to the desert. In Indonesia there is no very wide desert, there may only be savanna. The author will share an article about the desert temperature state of the desert at night. Science students are mentioned by the weather factor that is here. In this article, the author will discuss in more detail why deserts are colder at night than the rest of the land. If a friend goes to the Sahara desert at noon. Friends need to bring a lot of large water cantons and complete umbrellas because during the day the Sahara desert has a temperature of 38 degrees Celsius. But if you go to the Sahara desert at night, you must bring a thick blanket so you don't get cold there. Because the temperature of the desert at night can suddenly drop to 25 degrees Celsius or even lower.



Reporting from Live Science, the Desert at night becomes very cold, which at first was very hot. How can this happen? The cause is the sand and humidity in the desert. At noon when the sun shines on the desert. The sand immediately absorbs and instantly reflects it back into the air. So that during the day the desert is very hot.

According to a report by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in 2008 in Pasadena, California. During the day radiation of sand reflected from the sun in the air causes the temperature to soar. But at night the sands have no radiation from the sun's signal. The sand is colder than the objects around it. So that the desert becomes colder than the surrounding area

Apart from the sand that absorbs and releases heat in the desert. The main cause of this is the air in the desert. If you are in the tropics or on a beach area that has sand, you don't need to wear a coat because the beach temperature there is quite warm. Unlike the air in the desert. The air in the desert is very dry, the water content in the desert air is up to zero percent.

Why is it that air that has no humidity can be so cold? This happens because water can store the sun's heat from the sand. If water is in the air, it will be warm. Because the levels in the desert are zero percent. Then the desert air temperature becomes very cold. So that the lack of air humidity in the desert causes desert places to heat up quickly and also get cold quickly.

The extreme temperatures of the desert cause desert animals and plants to adapt to these temperatures. Like a camel, he has a hump on his back to store water and thick fur to protect him from the extreme temperature changes of the desert. Desert lizards are lizards that often adapt to regulate body temperature and desert lizards hide behind small rocks to protect their bodies from the heat of the sun. Desert plants such as cacti, they adapt by shrinking their leaves so that they are like thorns to cope with the evaporation of water due to the extreme heat of the desert.


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