Moonlight is colder than moonshade because moonlight is the reflection of sunlight, which is a source of heat, while moonshade is the absence of direct sunlight, allowing for cooler temperatures.
No, moonlight itself does not have a temperature. It is the reflection of sunlight, so it does not make things colder.
Yes, -14 is colder than -4. The lower the temperature, the colder it is. In this case, -14 degrees is 10 degrees colder than -4 degrees.
Yes, 1 is colder than 7 on a sub-zero dial. The lower the number on the dial, the colder the setting.
-77c is colder than -66c -77f is colder than -66f
Yes, 52 degrees is 7 degrees colder than 59 degrees.
Carnations or dianthus are not naturally blue. Moonshade was genetically modified to be a violet blue.
No
No, moonlight itself does not have a temperature. It is the reflection of sunlight, so it does not make things colder.
You said, "moonshade," right? There are a couple of problems here. I thought you might be referring to a plant, but there is no such plant ("Moonshadow" is closest, but it's not poisonous.) So I have to assume that by "moonshade" you mean the shade of the moon. That's a lunar eclipse. This occurs when the moon is between the Earth and the Sun. The moon may take a beating in this situation, but it shields the Earth.
-5 is colder than -3. The lower the temperature, the colder it is.
18 is colder than 9.6
Colder, much colder.
Generally it is colder in England than in Greece.
Yes 15.50c is colder than 170c
Yes, -14 is colder than -4. The lower the temperature, the colder it is. In this case, -14 degrees is 10 degrees colder than -4 degrees.
-30 is colder than -20 because the temperature is lower.
It is getting colder outside. It's colder in here than it is out there. My beer is colder.