It gets hot and cold. Hot because there is no atmosphere so the sun's rays get in much easily. Cold because there is not atmosphere to trap the heat and don't forget the moon rotates so it still has day and night.
The moon does not have an atmosphere - on the sunlit side it is excruciatingly hot whereas on the night side of the moon it is bitterly cold.
yes
It doesn't have an atmosphere to regulate the temperature.
No, the moon is quite cold. Unlike the earth and other large planets, the moon's gravity is just a fraction of earth's and so it is not strong enough to retain an atmosphere. So, without an atmosphere, the surface of the moon is no different from deep space... with a floor. Heat energy radiates out into space and dissipates. Thus, the ambient temperature approaches absolute zero.
the moon actually has no air on the moon.
No, the inside of the moon is solid and cold.
because the moon is cold and the sun is hot which affects their temperatures
the temutre of the moon is really hot in the day and so cold at night.
It gets hot and cold. Hot because there is no atmosphere so the sun's rays get in much easily. Cold because there is not atmosphere to trap the heat and don't forget the moon rotates so it still has day and night.
The moon gets hot during the day because of the sun's rays hitting it. The moon gets cold at night because there is no atmosphere to hold in the heat from the day.
-171 c to 111 c
The moon is cold and it has craters . The sun is hot and has lava all over it!
The moon does not have an atmosphere - on the sunlit side it is excruciatingly hot whereas on the night side of the moon it is bitterly cold.
yes
It doesn't have an atmosphere to regulate the temperature.
There's no connection between any moon phase and any pattern to the weather on earth.