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Why deserts have higher range of temperature than the coastal areas?
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Deserts have a higher range of temperature than coastal areas due to the following reasons:
- Land heats up and cools down much faster than water because land has a lower specific heat capacity compared to water. Therefore, deserts, being inland and lacking water bodies, experience very hot days and very cold nights, causing a large temperature range.
- Coastal areas are influenced by the sea, which heats and cools slowly. The sea’s moderating effect through sea and land breezes keeps coastal temperatures more stable and moderate, leading to a lower temperature range.
- Deserts lack vegetation and moisture, which otherwise help in retaining heat; their absence causes greater extremes between day and night temperatures.
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