Yes, it's because of the season and the weather change
The Moon is smaller than Earth, so logically it will contain less matter and therefore will be colder.
colder because its an outer planet and earth is an inner.So remember inner=hotter outer=colder
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.
Any side of the moon is colder when it's dark, and warmer when it's light. Just like Earth.
It is colder on Mars
No. Neptune is much colder than even the coldest places on Earth.
Colder, much colder.
Mars is the only planet which is both smaller and colder than the Earth.
hotter
Very much colder.
During night on the moon, because of the absence of an atmosphere, the temperature on the moon gets very cold as all of the sun's light is radiated out into space - indeed it can get a lot colder than the Earth can ever get.
It is 50000000 degrees colder on Neptune.