It is simply colder just before the sun comes up because of the atmospheres heating cycle. The earth begins to heat as the sun rises in the sky by radiating heat from the ground up. This is why it is always warmest at midday. If you notice this is when the sun is at it's peak and sunlight is focused directly towards the earth. After this time it slowly start to go down and its heat isn't as direct and more at an angle to the surface of the earth. At this time it immediately begins to cool. Since just before the sun rises is the longest point in which the sun has been down it's of course the coldest time of day. It seems like at this time the temperature drops several degrees but if you were to watch a thermometer it may be just a degree or two. Our bodies are very sensitive to the change in temperature. That's what it's such a dramatic feeling if you're of watching a sun rise in the fall or winter.
the Betelgeuse is colder than the sun
it isn't . it is colder as the sun is on the other side of the world .eg austrailia
Light comes from the sun.
the definition is a sun the is colder than usual and has low mass
No, Jupiter is not colder than Mars. Jupiter is a gas giant planet located further from the Sun and has a thick atmosphere which traps heat, making it much hotter than Mars. Mars, being a rocky planet further from the Sun, has a colder average temperature.
no dip. it gets colder.
Sun spots are colder than adjacent parts of the sun.
It is colder in the mornings because the sun is only just starting to heat the earth. During the night, it is colder than the mornings, but the mornings are a close second.
Sin is the answer for me... Since "O" from the son comes before "U" from the sun...and "I" comes before "O"
The water is colder in the morning because it hasn't been heated by the sun. The water in the evening has been exposed to the heat of the sun all day, whereas the darkness of night allows it to cool before the morning.
the further a planet is from the sun the hotter it is but if the planet is closer to the sun the colder it is(just saying I don't think this is right but if it is yay for me)
well... when the sun rises... thats when the sun comes up... when the sun sets.. the sun comes down... it can go either way honestly... but sunrise is before sunset in my opinion
They are not as near the sun.
In going away from the sun Mercury comes before Venus and Earth comes after.
since blue fire is colder than red fire i would think red spots in the sun are colder than the normal yellow
the Betelgeuse is colder than the sun
Yes, planets get colder when they are farther away from the sun because they receive less sunlight and heat. The distance from the sun determines the amount of solar energy a planet receives, which affects its average temperature.