Atmosphere.
Atmosphere
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.
Temperatures on the moon vary so much because it has no atmosphere.
Temperatures vary so much because the moon does not have an atmosphere.
he extreme temperatures on the moon are a result of the moon having no atmosphere. It gets up to 100 deg Celsius because there is no atmosphere to block some of the sun, and gets down to -173 C because there's no atmosphere to hold heat in at night.
Atmosphere
No because the temperatures in space are extreme because there is no gravity in space.
Not without tires that can withstand the extreme temperatures.
Objects in space experience extreme temperatures in space becuase space is a vacuum.
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.
Temperatures on the moon vary so much because it has no atmosphere.
Temperatures vary so much because the moon does not have an atmosphere.
Temperatures vary so much because the moon does not have an atmosphere.
Temperatures vary so much because the moon does not have an atmosphere.
he extreme temperatures on the moon are a result of the moon having no atmosphere. It gets up to 100 deg Celsius because there is no atmosphere to block some of the sun, and gets down to -173 C because there's no atmosphere to hold heat in at night.
Extreme temperatures where?
because there isn't an atmosphere