nope. you see if it was that hot on the moon, the astronauts would have
1.melted the flag
2.melted their suit
3.stuck to the moon for a while(i am sure they would have found a way to get them down by no , though)
the moon do have a equator, just like Earth.
the temperature on the moon at noon is 8633896543 celcous
The Moon also has an axis of rotation. So its equator can be defined, which means that latitude is indicated in degrees of latitude north or south of that equator. This relates to the Earth.
The position of the moon relative to the earth causes lunar tide.
Close, but no. The moon's orbit is inclined to the plane of the Earth's orbit (the ecliptic plane) by about 5.1° . That's the same plane to which the Earth's equator is inclined by about 23.5° degrees ... causing the seasons and all that. If the moon orbited above Earth's equator, then it would always appear the same distance above the horizon as it passed its peak, south of your house (in the northern hemisphere). But you've probably noticed how the moon can appear really high on Winter nights, and really low on Summer nights.
the moon do have a equator, just like Earth.
The moon because the earth bulges at he equator so its like a disk, so the moon is rounder
the temperature on the moon at noon is 8633896543 celcous
Temperature of the moon varies greatly since it had no atmosphere. At the equator on the side expose to the sun, the temperature can reach up to 120 oC At the very same equator on the dark side, the temperature is -200 oC, quite higher than average temperature of the surrounding space of -270 oC because the moon still have some heat from the core deep inside its' crust. If the earth had no atmosphere, the temperature would be the same as the moon.
the temperature on the moon at noon is 8633896543 celcous
If you are looking at this your are a nerd and need to get a life.
It doesn't - the moon's proximity to Earth has no bearing on Earth's temperature - the Sun does that.
There's almost no atmosphere and no hydrosphere to buffer the temperature changes like on earth.
The Moon also has an axis of rotation. So its equator can be defined, which means that latitude is indicated in degrees of latitude north or south of that equator. This relates to the Earth.
the temperature of the earth is lower than the Earth.
the moon gets farther and closer to the sun than the earth because as you should know the planets roatate and when the moon of the earth is directed at the sun it is hotter than the earth because it is closer to the moon. and when the moon is on the oppsite side it is colder than the earth because the sun is farther away than the earth.
Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.