It's always half and half.
You can argue about dusk and dawn, and the effect of the sky bending light, and the fact that the sun is larger than the Earth,
but it still comes out half & half.
You experience day and night by the rotation of the Earth on it's axis. The portion of Earth that faces the Earth is day and the other side is night.
Day and night.
The Earth rotating causes day and night, it rotates every 24 hours. The Earth rotating causes day and night, it rotates every 24 hours.
Day=-142 F Night=-221 F F being Fahrenheit
Because during the day, the Earth's atmosphere is heated by the sun. At night-time, the sun is on the other side of the globe. So, the reason why it's cold at night is because the sun isn't in the sky to keep the atmosphere on the night-side of the Earth warm. The Moon is capable of reflecting light from the Sun, providing the night-time side of Earth with a little light, if there was no Moon, we wouldn't be able to see at night-time. However, the Moon cannot reflect the Suns heat.
Depends entirely of where you are and the time of year. January in Minnesota and June in Hawaii will have VERY different temperatures.
Generally, night is colder than day. This is because during the day, the sun warms the Earth and its atmosphere, while at night, without sunlight, the Earth loses heat to space, causing temperatures to drop.
The average length of a day on Earth is about 24 hours (23 hours, 56 minutes, and 4 seconds to be precise), while the length of night is the same. This is due to the rotation of the Earth on its axis, which creates a day-night cycle.
During the day, the sun's rays heat the Earth's surface, causing temperatures to rise. At night, there is no sunlight and the Earth's surface loses heat through radiation, which leads to cooler temperatures.
January temperatures in Nashville average in the 40s during the day and upper 20s at night.
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The temperature on Earth varies depending on several factors like location, season, and weather conditions. On average, daytime temperatures can range from around 50°F to 100°F, while nighttime temperatures can drop to 30°F to 60°F. However, these numbers can vary significantly across different regions and climates.
The average temperature on Earth is approximately 59 degrees Fahrenheit (15 degrees Celsius). This is calculated by averaging temperatures across the entire planet, taking into account variations between day and night, and seasonal fluctuations.
The temperature on the Moon varies more between day and night than on Earth due to its lack of a significant atmosphere. On the Moon, there is no atmosphere to trap heat, leading to extreme temperature fluctuations; daytime temperatures can soar to about 127°C (260°F), while nighttime temperatures can plummet to -173°C (-280°F). In contrast, Earth's atmosphere helps moderate temperatures, providing insulation and reducing the extremes between day and night.
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.
You experience day and night by the rotation of the Earth on it's axis. The portion of Earth that faces the Earth is day and the other side is night.
During the day, sunlight warms the Earth's surface, causing temperatures to rise. At night, without sunlight, the Earth's surface cools down as it radiates heat into the atmosphere. This difference in heating and cooling processes leads to temperature variations between day and night.