The time of day has practically no affect on volcanoes. The movements of underlying rock layers and geologic structures determine volcanic events.
The weather (wind, rain), which is affected by daytime heating, may affect the result of an eruption, in that ash plumes may be either transported farther or washed from the air more quickly.
Volcanoes can erupt at any time, regardless of whether it is day or night. The frequency of eruptions is not directly influenced by the time of day. Eruptions are generally monitored continuously, regardless of the time.
No, the moon does not directly affect day and night. Day and night are caused by the rotation of the Earth on its axis. The moon's presence can affect the visibility of stars and planets during the night, but it does not impact the occurrence of day and night.
The length of day does not affect the season.
No. Whether a volcano is going to erupt is not affected by whether it is day or night. Kilauea has produced the longest continuous eruption on record (31 years and counting), but many volcanoes have had activity that has continued day and night.
The surface of the sun is about 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit. Whether it is day or night does not affect this. Day and night are merely caused by Earth's rotation, which has no effect on the sun.
During the day, sunlight provides both light and heat. At night, it is dark and it cools off.
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No, respiration is continuous. Photosynthesis stops at night, as it is light dependent.
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Yes. A volcano can erupt at any time of day or night. This does not affect a volcano.
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