the moon has extreme heat and extreme cold because the moon has no atmosphere. unlike earth the moon and other planets do not have living life there fore do not have any atmospheric signs or any atmosphere.
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At night, the moon does not have an atmosphere to trap heat like the Earth does. Without this protective layer, the moon's surface quickly loses heat and becomes very cold as it is exposed to the cold vacuum of space.
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Extreme temperatures stimulate thermoreceptors, which are specialized nerve endings that detect changes in temperature. These receptors help the body maintain its internal temperature by triggering responses such as shivering or sweating.
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The moon gets hot during the day because of the sun's rays hitting it. The moon gets cold at night because there is no atmosphere to hold in the heat from the day.
The Moon has no protective atmosphere, as Earth does. On Earth, the atmosphere absorbs part of the heat, and moves it around.
The moon does not produce its own heat like the sun, so it cools down during the night as it radiates heat energy absorbed from the sun. There is no atmosphere on the moon to trap heat, causing the temperatures to drop drastically during the night.
The moon does not generate heat for the earth. It reflects sunlight that warms the earth during the day, but it does not produce its own heat source. The moon's surface temperature can vary greatly, being extremely hot in direct sunlight and very cold in shadowed areas.
It gets hot and cold. Hot because there is no atmosphere so the sun's rays get in much easily. Cold because there is not atmosphere to trap the heat and don't forget the moon rotates so it still has day and night.
because the Earth has more of an atmosphere, and the Moon does not. the atmoshpere holds in heat and cold, so on the moon there is not anything to keep the temperature stable
The moon is both cold and hot. In places where the sun shines on the surface , it can get to over 220 degrees. On the dark side of the moon or in the places that are in shadows, it can get to - 220 degrees or colder! The moon's lack of atmosphere is what causes these great variations in temperature. Without air, the heat from the sun does not get distributed and averaged out like on Earth.