It drops.
Because the sun's light and heat is blocked during a solar eclipse, the air gets cooler.
A solar eclipse doesn't last long enough to affect the air temperature. The air is heated by the ground below. However, the temperature we "feel" is a combination of the air temperature and the Sun's light and heat hitting our bodies. Since the Moon blocks the Sun during an eclipse, the Sun isn't hitting US - and we feel a little cooler from the lack of the Sun warming us.
totally solar eclipse
To measure true air temperature, not an elevated temperature from direct solar heating.
The temperature of air is decreased.
The temperature of air is decreased.
There are hundreds of combinations that will work, but my three favorites are air and bone, air and lava, and air and obsidian.
there is direct relationship between irradiance and air temp.
In our solar system, the planet with the lowest air temperature is Uranus, with a minimum temperature of about 49 K and a mean surface temperature at 1 bar of about 76 K.
it decreases.
Obviously the temperature of air will increase. Because when you compress the air you are doing some work on the air which in turn is converted into heat and thus increase the temperature of compressed air
The room air temperature increases.