When it is the night it can be -160degrees C and 100 degrees C when it is day
The Moon does not have an atmosphere to trap in the heat from the sun, like Earth's atmosphere. The Moon's temperature can dip to about -380 degrees F and rise to around 250 degrees F.
The temperature on the moon ranges from roughly +100C during the lunar day to -100C during the lunar night.
0.578987334321 Earths fit into the moon because the moon is smaller than the Earth
earths moon is located basicly on the earths gravitational pull called the ionosphere which is the highest magnetic field of earth
The moon.
No.
The temperature on the moon ranges from roughly +100C during the lunar day to -100C during the lunar night.
the earths moon helps sustsian the gravity on the earths oceancs keeping them in balance
There is no data to indicate that the temperature on the earth as a whole or at any given place on it is in any way correlated with the phases of the moon.
I think Mars is bigger than Earths moon.
0.578987334321 Earths fit into the moon because the moon is smaller than the Earth
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earths moon is located basicly on the earths gravitational pull called the ionosphere which is the highest magnetic field of earth
Yes, but only by a small amount (green-house effect of atmosphere). Note that the absence of atmosphere on the moon makes for wild temp swings.
There is no atmosphere on the Earth's moon.
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The moon.