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it is about 273 degrees on the sunny side of the moon.
There is no atmosphere so it is surface temperature only. The surface temperature in full sun can be as high as about 200ºF to as low (on the dark side) as about -200ºF.
As the dark side of the moon is always facing away from the earth and it couldbe vey hostile and 500degree .
No it ranges from -300 to 200 degrees on the warm side.
The side facing the sun is very hot and when the moon rotates, this same side will not face the sun and it will get very cold, so answer is YES
It affects the regions temperature by the side facing into the wind.
The windward side of the mountain has most of the precipitation. This happens because it gets colder the higher you go. As the air cools off, it reaches its dew point temperature,and the moisture in the air condenses to form clouds, and eventually rain, or snow.
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the windward side gets lot of rainfall
The windward side of the boat is the side of the boat that the wind is hitting. the other side of the boat that is sheltered from the wind is the Leeward side. In other words ... the windward side of the boat is the side that is closest to the source of the wind.
Actually the windward side has higher precipitation, the leeward side is a drier place
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The leeward side of a mountain is the side that is not exposed to wind or rain, the other side being the windward side.
In general, most dunes have a windward side and a leeward side. The windward side is the side on which wind strikes the dune, leeward is the opposite side. The force of the wind will affect the sand on the windward side differently from the leeward side.
The climate on the leeward side of a mountain differs from that on the windward side mostly in
It is the sloped side of a mountain that is colder and gets more rain. Why? Because the leeward side is the opposite of the windward side and is also dryer because when the clouds climb the mountain range (windward side) they loses all their water so there is none left for the leeward side.