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The night is warming at a faster rate than daytime and could prove detrimental for many species: Study – Firstpost
As per researchers, greater night-time warming is more common than greater daytime warming worldwide.

FP TrendingOct 05, 2020 17:46:27 IST
A new study has now highlighted that the nocturnal environment is warming at a faster rate than daytime surroundings and could prove detrimental for many species. Researchers from the University of Exeter analysed more than three decades of daily temperature data from around the world before arriving at the conclusion that there is an asymmetry in the planet’s warming as it rotates on its axis. According to a statement by the University of Exeter, global war…
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