It is always hot! Since the earth spins it is daytime all the time.
No, because at night the Sun is hidden. But the Sun's brightness prevents stars being seen in the daytime.
It is always much colder at night than in the day because what makes the earth hot is energy from the suns rays. If the sun isn't there, it won't be as hot.
During the day, the surface of the sun can reach temperatures of around 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit. At nighttime, the sun's temperature doesn't suddenly drop; it remains incredibly hot due to its internal nuclear reactions, with temperatures over 9,900 degrees Fahrenheit on average.
The moon has no atmosphere to trap heat, so during the day it absorbs a lot of sunlight and gets very hot. At night, without an atmosphere to retain heat, the moon quickly cools down and the temperature drops significantly.
Yes, the sun is extremely hot.
The surface of the sun is about 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit. Whether it is day or night does not affect this. Day and night are merely caused by Earth's rotation, which has no effect on the sun.
It is still hot at night because the Earth retains heat from the sun during the day, and this heat is slowly released into the atmosphere at night, keeping temperatures elevated.
No the sun is a power source witch will eventually burn out the sun does not spin so it cant ever be turning away from something By Jamie Harper The hot gas in the sun IS spinning but all the surface is very very hot and shining all the while so there is no "night".
the sun has just gone down and the clouds are moving in
because the sun shines directly on to the planet, during the day. But in the night it gets no sun, therefor no heat!
No, because at night the Sun is hidden. But the Sun's brightness prevents stars being seen in the daytime.
It is always much colder at night than in the day because what makes the earth hot is energy from the suns rays. If the sun isn't there, it won't be as hot.
Mercury is the hottest planet, because it is the closest planet to the sun.
the sun is as hot as burning fire
An African Savanna is hot in the day and cold at night because in the day, the sun heats up the earth, and Africa is at the equator, where the sun has a smaller area to heat, so it is extremely hot. But at night, it is extremely cold because there are no clouds to keep the heat in, so the heat just escapes. Think of the clouds as a blanket over the world. No blanket, no heat.
During the day, the surface of the sun can reach temperatures of around 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit. At nighttime, the sun's temperature doesn't suddenly drop; it remains incredibly hot due to its internal nuclear reactions, with temperatures over 9,900 degrees Fahrenheit on average.
An example of a verbal analogy could be "Hot is to cold as day is to night." This analogy compares the relationship between the words "hot" and "cold" to the relationship between "day" and "night" in terms of opposite meanings.