The distance between the Sun and the Moon is not related to the temperature on Earth.
No, the Moon is nowhere near as hot as The Sun, and the Moon is as far away from the Sun (on average) as Earth is.
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There are two reasons. First, the sun is far too hot. Even the coolest portion is many thousands of degrees. Anyone who got close would be vaporized. Second, it is very far away. The farthest anyone has been from Earth is the moon, which is about 400 times closer than the sun is.
The moon can get as hot as 100° C at noon
A baseball travels the farthest when it is hot and humid because the air is less dense than when it is cold and dry.
the moon actually has no air on the moon.
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Thats irrelevant
no beacause thats where the sun is mostly at
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because the moon is cold and the sun is hot which affects their temperatures
The cable in the electrotransmitter shorts, causeing slight radiation to release and thats why its hot