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
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.
Colder, much colder.
Generally it is colder in England than in Greece.
Yes 15.50c is colder than 170c
-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.