Because the sun is out on the daytime
The relationship between day and night and seasons is that the length of daylight and darkness determines the changing of seasons. In areas where days are longer than nights, it is typically warmer, indicating summer. Conversely, when nights are longer than days, it is generally colder, signifying winter. The tilt of Earth's axis also plays a significant role in the changing seasons.
Days get shorter and nights get longer until the winter solstice, at which point the days become longer and the nights become shorter.
No. Higher number= higher temperature. No, 74f is warmer than 69f.
-7 is warmer than -12
-6 Celsius is 10 degrees warmer than -16 Celsius.
Cloudy days and nights are warmer because clouds act as a blanket, trapping heat that is radiated from the Earth's surface, preventing it from escaping into space. This trapped heat helps to keep temperatures warmer compared to clear nights when heat can escape more easily.
Cloudy nights are usually warmer than clear nights because clouds act as a blanket, trapping heat emitted from the Earth's surface. This phenomenon prevents heat from escaping into the atmosphere, resulting in higher temperatures during the night.
Flowers blooming, warmer weather and is equinox- equal days and nights.
Flowers blooming, warmer weather and is equinox- equal days and nights.
Nights are cooler because the sun is not shining, so there is no direct heat to warm the air. During the day, sunlight warms the Earth's surface, which then radiates heat into the atmosphere, leading to warmer temperatures.
nights are warmer in coastal areas because the water cools down more slowly than land. so the cool air from the land moves towards the sea which makes the nights in coastal areas warmer.
Days are longer than nights in the summer, and the reverse in the winter.
The relationship between day and night and seasons is that the length of daylight and darkness determines the changing of seasons. In areas where days are longer than nights, it is typically warmer, indicating summer. Conversely, when nights are longer than days, it is generally colder, signifying winter. The tilt of Earth's axis also plays a significant role in the changing seasons.
In 2009, the days will become longer than the nights in Phoenix, Arizona on March 17th and will remain so until September 28th.
Days get shorter and nights get longer until the winter solstice, at which point the days become longer and the nights become shorter.
Generally, yes. Radiative cooling when there are no clouds makes things cooler - all things being equal , of course...
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