Answer:
The
North-Western part of India comprising the Indian Desert experiences the
highest diurnal range of temperature. This is because of the fact that sand (found
in ample quantity in this region) gains and loses heat very quickly. As a
result of this phenomenon, there is a wide difference between day and night temperatures
in this region. The day temperature may rise to 50°C and drop down to near 15°C
the same night.
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