No, moonlight itself does not have a temperature. It is the reflection of sunlight, so it does not make things colder.
Air transitions from hot to cold in the atmosphere through a process called convection. When air is heated, it becomes less dense and rises, creating areas of low pressure. As the air rises, it cools down and eventually sinks back down to the Earth's surface, creating a cycle of hot air rising and cold air sinking. This process helps to distribute heat and maintain the Earth's temperature balance.
The Earth pulls down on you, but you pull up on the Earth!
The force that holds us down to the Earth is called gravity.
When the sun shines on a puddle, the water molecules at the surface gain energy and evaporate into water vapor. This process is called evaporation. The water vapor rises into the atmosphere, cools down, condenses to form clouds, and eventually falls back to the ground as precipitation, completing the water cycle.
The force that pulls objects down towards the center of the Earth is called gravity.
Because of the region's northerly position on the spheric Earth. The Sun shines from the side of Earth (ignoring the 23 degree tilt for a moment), which means that it shines directly 'down' on landmasses around equator, whereas it shines on landmasses closer to the pole(s) from an angle - this gives less light and thus heat per m2 up north (as well as down south).
When the sunlight falls on the surface of the moon, then moon reflect that light towards the surroundings and then this reflected light falls on our eyes and the we say moon is lightning.
The Equator is the point around the earth where the distance the suns rays have to travel through the atmosphere to reach the Earth is the shortest. At that point it shines almost directly down all year around.
Moonlight in Chinese is "Yue Guang". The tone of Yue is go down, and the tone of Guang is flat.
he layed down went to sleep as the moonlight on his cheekbones
Because its too cold for any water to evaporate and precipitate back down to earth I think you meant to say that it is too cold for water to CONDENSE and precipitate back down to earth. If it is too dry, water WILL evaporate.
We see the moon during the day, too. The reason we can see the moon is because it is large and close to Earth. As such, it reflects a portion of the sunlight which lands upon it down toward our planet. The angle of the sun upon the moon's surface, as seen from the Earth, is also what's responsible for the phases of the moon.
He went to sleep.
cold air because we didn't have any sun hitting down on us. we did when the asteroid hit the earth.
well hot goes up and cold goes down
look up when the light shines down
"crepuscular rays" is the technical term...