The temperature is lower during nighttime because of the sun's heat. At nighttime, the moon is out and the sun is on the other side of the earth. Since the other side isn't getting heat from the sun, temperatures will begin to deduct.
Sperm are kept at a lower temperature than the general body temperature.
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).
plants respire during the day as well the rate of respiration is lower than the rate of photosynthesis in the day
The lack of atmosphere on the moon keeps it from being able to hold heat. Therefore because the moon does not rotate the dark side is always colder than that in sunlight.
Pluto has a lower temperature because it is further from the sun than any of the eight planets.
wind, the night sometimes, and ice.
because at night the sea cools slower than the land and the uneven heating causes it to bring the air to the sea. and vice versa for the day time and the night timeland breezes happen during the day because the temperature is higher, and land breezes at night when the temperature is lower.
If the testes are not maintained at a temperature about 2 °C lower than body temperature the process of spermatogenesis will not take place, so that is why it is important for the testes to descend into the scrotum during maturation.
the temperature of the earth is lower than the Earth.
If the ignition temperature of a substance is lower than the room temperature where it is, then that substance ignites.
Correct, the temperature at which a substance freezes is lower than the melting point.
Sperm are kept at a lower temperature than the general body temperature.
That depends on where you are, what season it is, and the day to day temperature fluctuations. Temperature at 5pm tends to be slightly lower than the midday temperature -- it is just beginning to cool off for the night.
If the temperature gets lower than 76 degrees Fahrenheit, yes.
No. The temperature of dry ice is far lower than that of ice water.
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).
No.