Tropical desert regions, such as the Sahara Desert, experience significant day-night temperature differences. During the day, temperatures in these areas can become extremely hot, often exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius), while nighttime temperatures can drop significantly, sometimes plummeting to near-freezing levels, particularly in desert areas with low humidity. This makes the day-night temperature difference in tropical deserts quite substantial.
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