The lack of atmosphere on the moon keeps it from being able to hold heat. Therefore because the moon does not rotate the dark side is always colder than that in sunlight.
The temperature variation between night and day is caused by the heat of the sun during the day, and its absence at night.
The suns rays
The sun warms the surface of the earth during the day. At night, especially a clear night, that heat rises from the earth into the atmosphere, lowering the temperature.
The temperature of the moon during the night is -233 Celsius and 123 Celsius during the day. It is because the Moon doesnÕt have an atmosphere to block the Sun rayÕs that could help to trap heat at night.
The day temperature is frequently less that the night temperature in the UK, particularly in Winter. In West Yorkshire on the night of Dec 5-6th 2009, it reached 52F (11C) during the night, when the maximum temperature between 8am and 6pm on both the 5th and the 6th was 46F (8C).
hot air rises during the night and sinks during the day.
Is there any life in Mars
The sun warms the surface of the earth during the day. At night, especially a clear night, that heat rises from the earth into the atmosphere, lowering the temperature.
yes! it changes with respect to the temperature of the surrounding.
Because the earth didn't have an atmosphere back then That answer is also right but their is another slip to it, the slip to it is that, their is a seasonal change in the atmosphere and if they didn't have a satellite the seasons wouldn't change, so that is also why we have satellites for electricity and the seasons...!
The temperature does change at night but it depends where you are.
because at night the sea cools slower than the land and the uneven heating causes it to bring the air to the sea. and vice versa for the day time and the night timeland breezes happen during the day because the temperature is higher, and land breezes at night when the temperature is lower.
The sun provides warmth during the day, while the temperature drops during the night when the sun is gone.
The lack of humidity and lack of cloud cover cause the extremes of temperature. There is no insulation to slow the absorbing of heat during the day and nothing to hold the heat at night. Therefore, the desert can be quite hot during the day but cool off dramatically at night.
it is because of a biological change in body temperature which causes your muscles to get warmer and not cold.
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Mercury with a surface temperature of 700K in the daytime and 100K in the night
The horse is hungry the horse may not be eating the food it may be sniffing it :]