no because it reflects light form the sun
the moon does not have its own energy to produce light that also produces heat therefore does not generate heat for earth and the sun generates heat for the earth.
No atmosphere to retain heat
Unlike the Earth, the moon had no atmosphere to trap in the solar heat. This heat dissipates quickly back out into space after sunset.
Well the sun transfers heat through radiation to the moon as well as the Earth, but I don't understand what the application of knowing the answer to that question is.
Yes there is, it is composed of radiation from the moon that hits the moon and bounces off constantly. That is why it is deadly to be on the dark side of the moon
From the sun.
the moon does not have its own energy to produce light that also produces heat therefore does not generate heat for earth and the sun generates heat for the earth.
William Least Heat-Moon was born on August 27, 1939.
William Least Heat-Moon was born on August 27, 1939.
moon
Since the space between the moon and other objects is essentially a vacuum, the only feasible mode for heat transfer is by radiative heat transfer.
William Least Heat-Moon is 72 years old (birthdate: August 27, 1939).
the moon has extreme heat and extreme cold because the moon has no atmosphere. unlike earth the moon and other planets do not have living life there fore do not have any atmospheric signs or any atmosphere.
The sun!
No
moon
No atmosphere to retain heat