3 places in the world with amazingly different temperatures day and night
In the south of our country, every year when the rainy season comes, many people feel tired and annoyed when faced with excessive erratic weather. In the morning, the sun is very hot with extreme heat, rainy afternoon and evening temperatures are too low. The difference in temperature day and night makes many elderly and young children - those who have low resistance to illness. Yet there are places in the world year-round that face the much bigger day and night difference than that.
Desert Australia
In Australia there are also barren deserts.
Referring to Australia, everyone mentioned the beautiful Sydney port, the Scallop theater and Kangaroo kangaroo right. Yet few people know that this place has an unbelievably high temperature difference day and night. On average, this temperature difference is at 9 degrees on winter days and sometimes reaches nearly 15 degrees in the summer.
The cause of the situation is due to the ongoing desertification is strong on the continent . Climate change has reduced rainfall in Australia to a record level in the past 5 years. The increasingly dry climate accelerates the process of desertification and seriously affects people's health.
Central Sahara
The heat is so hot, but who doubts that the Sahara just became very cold at night.
Dubbed one of the largest deserts in the world with an area approximately the size of the United States and China, the Sahara Desert is expanded by 3% each year. This is also a place with extremely harsh climate with a difference of day and night ranging from 15 to 20 degrees.
This harshness occurs because the humidity here is so low that clouds cannot be formed to prevent heat from falling to the ground. In addition, sand is a material that absorbs heat quickly and releases heat quickly, so at night, the temperature in the central Sahara only fluctuates to 17-20 degrees C. There are places where cold weather comes and frost appears. night.
Despite the harsh climate, the Sahara is home to more than hundreds of thousands of living creatures belonging to the desert ecosystems and is home to 2.5 million people, mostly concentrated in Egypt, Mauritania and Morocco. .
Gobi Desert
Gobi is famous for its beautiful scenery.
Gobi is known as Asia's largest desert. This is also a famous tourist destination with countless beautiful scenes to please people. In addition, the Gobi Desert is also the birthplace of the famous Silk Road for a while, the artery trade route between Europe and Asia.
Despite its abundance of beautiful natural scenery, it is still listed in the list of places with harsh climates with a day and night amplitude that can reach up to 35 degrees. Temperatures are high at 40 degrees Celsius during the day when summer can completely drop to approximately 10 degrees Celsius every night. The annual heat amplitude of the Gobi desert is also listed as terrible when the annual heat amplitude is up to 50 degrees. The lowest temperature of the Gobi Desert recorded in the year in winter months is minus 15 degrees Celsius while in daytime, the temperature is at 10 degrees Celsius.
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