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The moon is lighted by the sun on the other side of the earth during night, and the moon has no core, meaning that the Earth is hotter as it isnt projected heat or light.
it depend on you position on earth
The moon is hotter than the earth in day time but also colder in night time because the earth has a atmosphere which doesnt object us to as much heat or coldness, but the moon has no atmosphere and take in much heat in day time and freezing cold at night :) So most planets with a larger atmosphere unless really close or really far away to the sun isn't as hotter as the earth
The moon and the earth would probably just get hotter
The temperature range is so much greater mainly because of the lack of atmosphere. The Moon has no atmosphere, so the radiation from our local star, the Sun, is not filtered or diffused in any way.
no the surface of the sun is much is hotter.
The Sun is much much hotter than the Earth. The Sun's surface temperature is approximately 5,800 K. The surface temperature of the Earth, by contrast, rarely exceeds 331ºK
Yes, the Earth's core is much hotter than the Earth's crust. The temperature of the Earth's outer core ranges from 4400 to 6100 degrees Celsius, while the temperature at the Earth's crust varies from around 200 to 400 degrees Celsius.
Sunlight arrives with the same intensity on the Earth and on the moon. However, it affects the moon differently than the Earth because the Earth has an atmosphere and the moon doesn't. Hence, the moon gets hotter during the lunar day, and colder during the lunar night.
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Jupiter's central core is much hotter than earth because the mass compresses more the more mass compress and the more mass a planet has, the hotter it is.
Yes, Mercury and Venus are much hotter than us.