Temperatures vary so greatly because there is no atmosphere, because the moon's surface gravity is so weak that gasses can easily escape into space.
Because it has no atmosphere, heat energy from hot locales cannot be moved to colder locales. Therefore, the side facing the sun will be very hot (to the touch) and very cold on the side away from the sun. In addition, because the moon does not have an atmosphere to contain the heat or cold, the temperatures on the moon fluctuate severely during the night and day.
Because it has no atmosphere, heat energy from hot locales cannot be moved to colder locales. Therefore, the side facing the sun will be very hot (to the touch) and very cold on the side away from the sun.
The nuggies in the side of the solar naco change when the electric juggers form little baloney's. The big bonkers big spoons on the ding and the ming. It does not have enough coco to hold up the small beeps so flopper plobs cant move as fast.
The moon has no atmosphere to regulate its temperature, and its rotation speed is very slow (27 days), this means that every given moment one side is getting direct sunlight while the other is in total darkness.
Temperatures on the moon vary so much because it has no atmosphere.
They rise and fall according to whether or not sunlight is falling on them at any given time.
Because it has no atmosphere
the sun
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.
Atmosphere.
Atmosphere
Temperatures between day and night vary tremendously because the moon has no atmosphere to hold in heat. Daytime temperatures are around 253 degrees and at night, the temperature drops to around -387 degrees.
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.
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.
Atmosphere.
Atmosphere
Not without tires that can withstand the extreme temperatures.
Yes. Daylight temperatures on the moon are significantly warmer than those at night.
Temperatures between day and night vary tremendously because the moon has no atmosphere to hold in heat. Daytime temperatures are around 253 degrees and at night, the temperature drops to around -387 degrees.
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.
The day side of the moon can get up to 123 degrees Celsius, the night side of the moon can get down to -233 Celsius.
The Moon's gravity causes the lack of atmosphere (any possible atmosphere evaporates out into space in a fairly short time); and the lack of atmosphere causes the extreme temperatures.
The Moon's gravity causes the lack of atmosphere (any possible atmosphere evaporates out into space in a fairly short time); and the lack of atmosphere causes the extreme temperatures.
The conditions on the moon are quite extreme. When it is hot, the temperatures goes as high as 250 degrees Fahrenheit and when it is cold it drops to -150 degrees F.
On the moon's surface temperatures range from a torride 130 degrees Celsius in direct sunlight to a frigid 180 degrees Celsius at night. Temperatures on the moon vary so much because it has no atmosphere. The moon's surface gravity is so weak that gases can easily escape into space.