Its a little bit colder than in the Earth
The Moon has no protective atmosphere, as Earth does. On Earth, the atmosphere absorbs part of the heat, and moves it around.
hot
not sure how hot it gets but it dose get verry verry cold eg --60 deg cent
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.
sometimes on cold days the moon is like the coldest thing in the world and in sunny its the hottest thing in the world
No, the inside of the moon is solid and cold.
There's no connection between any moon phase and any pattern to the weather on earth.
The Moon has no protective atmosphere, as Earth does. On Earth, the atmosphere absorbs part of the heat, and moves it around.
earth is hot and cold
Middle Earth is a large place but basically it's weather is similar to England and Europe.
The moon like Earth is basically a globe or ball. it is cold except for the changes in temperature on the surface caused by the sun.
the moon actually has no air on the moon.
the moon has no atmosphere so it does not regulate it's temperature. It gets incredibly hot during the day and incredibly cold during the night.
Hot
As with any planet, the interior of Jupiter is quite hot, but at the level in its atmosphere where pressure is similar to what we find on Earth it is actually quite cold.
A trick question, because there is nothing that is ACTUALLY heavier on the Moon than on Earth, but because there is no atmosphere, nothing can "float" on the Moon. So a hot air balloon or any similar device that depends on buoyancy might be measured to have a lower weight on the Earth than on the Moon.
The temperatures on earth are very cold and very hot