No, the Moon is nowhere near as hot as The Sun, and the Moon is as far away from the Sun (on average) as Earth is.
because the moon is cold and the sun is hot which affects their temperatures
because the moon isn't hot. the moon isn't bioluminescent the sun "powers" the moon.
No, Sun isn't a moon . Sun is the red hot ball of fire and emits its own light, heat and energy but moon is luminous because of sunlight .
to give the moon and earth ice cream of curse melted because it is hot
It appears red because of how hot it is and how close it is to the sun.
Because the light from the moon is only the reflected light from the sun so when the sun is shining on you it is actually coming down on you but the light shining from the moon is the light from the sun which at night time is on the other side of the world
The moon gets hot during the day because of the sun's rays hitting it. The moon gets cold at night because there is no atmosphere to hold in the heat from the day.
because it is too hot because it is so close to the sun
That would be Mercury. It is only slightly bigger in size than our moon.
The same reason it gives light to the Earth - the Sun shines on the moon too.
yes it does Venus gets really hot because it is the second one close to the sun.
You should do Mercury, because it is so hot that it is sure to spark everyones interest, being so close to the sun.