Why Do Deserts Get So Cold At Night

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Most deserts get less than 20 inches of precipitation per year. But some deserts, like the Atacama Desert of South America, get almost no rain at all. So how come some biomes, like tropical rainforests, get so much water, while deserts get very little water? Or to think of it another way, what locations and conditions can create a desert?

One main thing that affects where deserts occur is a physical property of air—it can hold more water when it is warmer.
In this video, we answer questions such as why deserts get cold, the mystery of deserts, hot and cold deserts, deserts at night. How much do we know about deserts?
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Short, simple and explicit explained. Bravo!

giuliaprunila
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Very interesting video about the desert 🏜 thanks 🥰👍

TinTin-jxjf
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I wonder why YouTube never promoted this video.

luckynhlanhlatshabalala
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-4 at night ? It should be snowing there Right ?

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