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because there isn't an atmosphere
There would be no data for that. Temperatures differ all around the world on any given day, and change during the course of the day, so there is no long term record of temperatures on a particular day of the week basis that could give you that information.There would be no data for that. Temperatures differ all around the world on any given day, and change during the course of the day, so there is no long term record of temperatures on a particular day of the week basis that could give you that information.There would be no data for that. Temperatures differ all around the world on any given day, and change during the course of the day, so there is no long term record of temperatures on a particular day of the week basis that could give you that information.There would be no data for that. Temperatures differ all around the world on any given day, and change during the course of the day, so there is no long term record of temperatures on a particular day of the week basis that could give you that information.There would be no data for that. Temperatures differ all around the world on any given day, and change during the course of the day, so there is no long term record of temperatures on a particular day of the week basis that could give you that information.There would be no data for that. Temperatures differ all around the world on any given day, and change during the course of the day, so there is no long term record of temperatures on a particular day of the week basis that could give you that information.There would be no data for that. Temperatures differ all around the world on any given day, and change during the course of the day, so there is no long term record of temperatures on a particular day of the week basis that could give you that information.There would be no data for that. Temperatures differ all around the world on any given day, and change during the course of the day, so there is no long term record of temperatures on a particular day of the week basis that could give you that information.There would be no data for that. Temperatures differ all around the world on any given day, and change during the course of the day, so there is no long term record of temperatures on a particular day of the week basis that could give you that information.There would be no data for that. Temperatures differ all around the world on any given day, and change during the course of the day, so there is no long term record of temperatures on a particular day of the week basis that could give you that information.There would be no data for that. Temperatures differ all around the world on any given day, and change during the course of the day, so there is no long term record of temperatures on a particular day of the week basis that could give you that information.
because there isn't an atmosphere
The wind is a natural consequence of variable temperatures, aided in part by the Earth's rotation.
Its the latitude that affects the temperatures on the earth
Temperatures on the moon can vary significantly, ranging from extremely hot during the day (up to 127 degrees Celsius) to very cold at night (as low as -173 degrees Celsius). This is due to the lack of atmosphere to regulate temperatures like on Earth where the atmosphere traps heat.
The Earth's atmosphere is divided into five main layers: the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere. They differ in characteristics such as temperature profiles, composition, and thickness. The troposphere is the lowest layer where weather occurs, while the thermosphere is the outermost layer where temperatures can reach thousands of degrees Celsius.
It is a liquid at normal temperatures and pressure.
Yes, some earth-based probiotics can survive freezing temperatures.
The sun is the major affecter in temperature on Earth. Since the sun's rays are not directly shinning on every point of Earth, temperatures differ. The sun's rays only directly hit between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn.
Its the latitude that affects the temperatures on the earth
The temperature of the Earth's mantle is higher than the temperatures of the outer layers, such as the crust, but lower than the core.
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