i looked it up on my homes work and my dog pulled out a paper and it said the matter becomes less dense
Clouds can lower daytime temperatures by reflecting sunlight back into space, preventing some solar energy from reaching the Earth's surface. This phenomenon, known as the albedo effect, can lead to cooler temperatures during the day. Conversely, at night, clouds act as an insulating layer, trapping heat that would otherwise escape into the atmosphere, resulting in warmer nighttime temperatures. Thus, the presence of clouds can create a moderating effect on temperature fluctuations between day and night.
This depends on what you are measuring the temperature of. Clouds tend to reduce the amount of radiation from the sun that reaches the Earths surface, thus feeling cooler to us when we are outside.
Yes. That's the main reason we call it "day", and the main way to tell when 'day' is.
Clouds are formed during warm front when it condenses....
Thick clouds can have a moderating effect on temperature in surrounding areas by trapping heat during the night, which can prevent temperatures from dropping as low as they might under clear skies. During the day, however, these clouds can block sunlight, leading to cooler temperatures. Overall, the presence of thick clouds tends to create a more stable temperature range, reducing extremes between day and night.
The Earth spins fairly quickly, which helps spread the heat around. And much of the heat that the Earth absorbs in the daytime is released during the night, helping to stabilize the temperature. The biggest factor in temperature stabilization is humidity and clouds. Clouds prevent sunlight from reaching the Earth, by reflecting the light back into space. But at night, the clouds also prevent heat from radiating away into space. Areas of very low humidity and no cloud cover are called "deserts". The daytime temperatures can soar to 120 degrees in the afternoon, and fall to freezing by midnight. That's a pretty substantial range!
Clouds can lower daytime temperatures by reflecting sunlight back into space, preventing some solar energy from reaching the Earth's surface. This phenomenon, known as the albedo effect, can lead to cooler temperatures during the day. Conversely, at night, clouds act as an insulating layer, trapping heat that would otherwise escape into the atmosphere, resulting in warmer nighttime temperatures. Thus, the presence of clouds can create a moderating effect on temperature fluctuations between day and night.
NO!!! Do not cover your plants during the daytime. If you cover your plants during the daytime the plants will not be able to store heat from the sun. If you don't cover them during the daytime then at night when you cover them they will have stored heat to keep the plants warm.
Becoming dehydrated is prevented by drink water regularly during a hot day especially.
there is light on the moon during daytime because of the sunlight
big tent
An observer on the surface of Venus during the daytime would see a thick layer of clouds covering the entire sky. These clouds are composed of sulfuric acid and reflect most of the sunlight that reaches Venus back into space, creating a bright and hazy atmosphere. The observer would not be able to see the Sun or any other celestial objects due to the dense cloud cover.
The daytime predator is the Eagle.Eagles are known as the daytime predators because the hunt during daytime most of the time.
A night without a moon and no clouds is called a black moon
Owls are not often seen during the daytime.
This depends on what you are measuring the temperature of. Clouds tend to reduce the amount of radiation from the sun that reaches the Earths surface, thus feeling cooler to us when we are outside.
Yes. That's the main reason we call it "day", and the main way to tell when 'day' is.