This may seem like a wacky idea, but do you suppose the fact that the Sun isn't shining on you at night might have something to do with it?
During the day, sunlight warms the Earth's surface, causing temperatures to rise. At night, without sunlight, the Earth's surface cools down as it radiates heat into the atmosphere. This difference in heating and cooling processes leads to temperature variations between day and night.
Daytime temperatures on Jupiter can reach up to 1,340 degrees Celsius (2,440 degrees Fahrenheit) due to the planet's strong internal heat source. Nighttime temperatures can drop to around -145 degrees Celsius (-234 degrees Fahrenheit) as the planet cools off.
This happens for extended periods of time in some of the world's equatorial desserts. The effect depends on other characteristics of the region (humidity, latitude etc), but the result is usually very high temperatures during the day and very low temperatures at night.
the sun is the first one in the solar system and as the earth rotates around the sun it is also spinning so when we are in the day time Australia is at night time and because the sun is hot it gives of heat so when it is night we dont get as much heat because we are backwards from the sun.
The temperature on Earth varies depending on several factors like location, season, and weather conditions. On average, daytime temperatures can range from around 50°F to 100°F, while nighttime temperatures can drop to 30°F to 60°F. However, these numbers can vary significantly across different regions and climates.
Not necessarily. During the day, inland temperatures are usually much higher than they are near the coast, but at night, temperatures drop to colder temperatures inland, whilst seaside night time temperatures are milder.
Deserts typicaly cool down during the night time and the temperatures drop as the year progresses toward the winter months.
Parts of Mars do experience freezing temperatures, especially at night when temperatures can drop significantly. However, Mars is not entirely frozen. There are regions on Mars where the temperatures can be warm enough to allow water in liquid form to exist temporarily.
Temperatures in the Gibson Desert vary according to the season. Summer maximum temperatures can exceed 40°C or 104°F, whilst in winter the maximum may drop to 18°C, or 64°F, with night time minimums much colder.
If you meant "Bibron's Gecko" - it's a native species of South Africa - so it will need temperatures during the day approaching 32oC - with a night-time drop of about 10 degrees.
Temp: 78-84 degrees ambient daytime, w/ an 85-90 degree hot spot. Humidity: 30-50%
Err night time when everyone is asleep
During the day, sunlight warms the Earth's surface, causing temperatures to rise. At night, without sunlight, the Earth's surface cools down as it radiates heat into the atmosphere. This difference in heating and cooling processes leads to temperature variations between day and night.
I think so, and also on the weekends I believe.
When you live in Alaska, when you are watching TV, or when you drop acid.
Daytime temperatures on Jupiter can reach up to 1,340 degrees Celsius (2,440 degrees Fahrenheit) due to the planet's strong internal heat source. Nighttime temperatures can drop to around -145 degrees Celsius (-234 degrees Fahrenheit) as the planet cools off.
People usually know it is time for sugar-making in late winter or early spring when the weather conditions are right - freezing temperatures at night and above freezing temperatures during the day. This fluctuation in temperature causes the sap in sugar maple trees to flow, which is essential for the sugaring process.