If you think about it, this question cannot be answered. Temperatures vary from day to day and place to place.
The temperature on the sunny side of an object or surface can rise significantly, often reaching temperatures well above the ambient air temperature. For example, surfaces like asphalt or metal can exceed 140°F (60°C) or more in direct sunlight, especially in hot weather. In extreme cases, temperatures can soar to 200°F (93°C) or higher, depending on factors such as the material's properties and the intensity of the sunlight.
Mercury has the least variation in surface temperature among the planets in our solar system. This is because it has almost no atmosphere to trap heat, leading to very hot temperatures on the sunny side and very cold temperatures on the dark side.
The temperature on a sunny day varies largely in different seasons and different climates. Typically, on a sunny day temperatures are higher due to the increase in sunlight. More specific answers require the location to be included.
The main thing to remember is that the Earth is a sphere. It's the same sort of shape as a basketball. The Earth blocks out the Sun so it can't light the side of Earth facing away from the Sun. A simple experiment: Take a ball and hold it to a light. The half of the ball facing the light will be lit up and the other side will be dark. Rotate the ball and different parts will now be light and dark. That's like what happens as the Earth rotates. That's why a place on Earth has day then night.
The rate of evaporation depends on the temperature.
it is about 273 degrees on the sunny side of the moon.
If you think about it, this question cannot be answered. Temperatures vary from day to day and place to place.
it goes up higher
The Sunny Side was created in 1921.
On the Sunny Side was created in 1956.
Eggs can be served sunny side up.
Mean temperature is 442.5 K (169C, 336F) and ranges from 100K (-173C, -279F) on the dark side to 700K (426C, 800F) on the sunny side
On the Sunny Side of the Strip was created in 1960.
Sunny Side of Life was created in 1985.
Keep On the Sunny Side was created in 1928.
On the Sunny Side of the Street was created in 1930.
The Earth would be very hot on the sunny side and very cold on the night side. nothig