No. The phase of the moon has no relationship to the temperature here in Earth at all.
However, the fact that you can see the full moon tells us that it is night time, and that the sky is clear. Clear skies at night do allow the Earth's heat to radiate away into outer space. Moonlight subjectively feels colder, because we naturally associate light with heat, and the Moon's light gives no heat. So you may FEEL colder when you're outside seeing a full moon.
A blue moon is just what we call a second full moon in a month.
If it were dense enough, It would make the temperatures less extreme. For instance, nights would be warmer and days cooler. Also, there would not be a sudden drop of temperature from a sunlight area to a shadow area.
Because there is no atmosphere the greenhouse effect does not take place. All of the suns rays are reaching the moon with full power.
i think a full moon cause like wolves howl on the full moon i dont know munch so i guess that what it is
Temperatures on the moon vary so much because it has no atmosphere.
Because we have a thick atmosphere that is warmed by the sun during the day. Plus the moon is dead, it does not have a moltern core like the earth which means still cooler temperatures.
A blue moon is just what we call a second full moon in a month.
I know the ans. it is cause on a full moon day the gravitational pull of the moon reduces the level of the water.
If it were dense enough, It would make the temperatures less extreme. For instance, nights would be warmer and days cooler. Also, there would not be a sudden drop of temperature from a sunlight area to a shadow area.
Because there is no atmosphere the greenhouse effect does not take place. All of the suns rays are reaching the moon with full power.
i think a full moon cause like wolves howl on the full moon i dont know munch so i guess that what it is
"There is absolutely no correlation between the full moon and drunk driving accidents. When you are drunk, that is the cause of your accident, not the status of the moon."
Temperatures on the moon vary so much because it has no atmosphere.
Temperatures vary so much because the moon does not have an atmosphere.
when the moon is in a high or low position. p.s. Trenton Coty Dow found this out. =)
Temperatures vary so much because the moon does not have an atmosphere.
Temperatures vary so much because the moon does not have an atmosphere.