Temperatures on the moon vary so much because it has no atmosphere.
Atmosphere.
Atmosphere
The moon's lack of atmosphere and extreme temperatures make it unable to support life as we know it. The absence of air, water, and organic compounds essential for life makes it impossible for any form of life to exist on the moon.
No, mites do not live on the moon as they require specific conditions found on Earth, such as air, water, and organic matter, to survive. The moon's harsh environment, with extreme temperatures and lack of atmosphere, makes it unsuitable for mites or any other living organisms.
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.
Pregancy
because Dave makes it happen
Temperatures vary so much because the moon does not have an atmosphere.
The moon doesn't change,it rotates like earth.The sun reflects off the moon and makes the 8 phases.This is Aleeza (10 year old) CHOW!
Temperatures vary so much because the moon does not have an atmosphere.
not exactly.its our vision that makes the moon change shape actually its not happening. on cloudy days it happens like MAGIC!!
Yes. Daylight temperatures on the moon are significantly warmer than those at night.
The shadow is caused by the earth blocking the path of the light from the sun casting shadow on the moon. When the earth is not in between the sun and the moon then we have a "full moon."
When heat is applied to metal: It expands the metal Makes it hotter (Obviously) Makes it more maliable (Bendy) Can change its state to liquid at extreme temperatures.
Atmosphere.
Yes, on average, Earth's temperature is hotter than the Moon primarily due to its atmosphere, greenhouse gases, and proximity to the Sun. The Moon has extreme temperature variations, with extremely hot temperatures during the day and very cold temperatures at night.
the phases of the moon change it