The sun is like a boiling ball of gas and it gives heat to all of the planets in our solar system , including Earth. Every 24 hours, the Earth rotates so the heat goes to each side of it each day. The temperature slips at night because our side of Earth is not facing the Sun.
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 night temperature depends upon the season of the year. In the winter the temperature is usually in the 30s and 40s F at night but can drop much lover at times. In the summer the temperature at night is usually in the 60s and 70s F at night.
The average night temperature depends on where and when you are taking the temperature. In the northeastern United States in the summer, the temperature can drop into the 70s. However, in the southwestern United States, it can be in the 90s 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).
The coldest temperature at night is typically referred to as the overnight low or night-time minimum temperature.
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Mercury with a surface temperature of 700K in the daytime and 100K in the night
Yes, the body's temperature typically decreases at night as part of the natural sleep-wake cycle.
The temperature of the sun stays constant. At night, you are facing away from the sun, and the Earth is beyween you and the sun.
If the temperature is less than the temoerature requ ired for reaction to proceed,higher co slip will result.Decreasing the inlet temperature to optimum inlet temperature will result in more conversion.
On a clear night, the temperature typically drops more significantly due to the lack of cloud cover, which allows heat to escape into the atmosphere. In contrast, a cloudy night tends to retain heat, as clouds act like a blanket, insulating the surface and preventing rapid cooling. As a result, the temperature change on a clear night is generally greater than on a cloudy night.
Bloody hot in the day and hot at night