Science, asked by hizbulalam56, 4 months ago

During the day, the atmosphere on Earth reflects a lot of the Sun's heat back into space. Simultaneously, it also traps the heat that reaches the Earth and prevents it from escaping both, during the day and night.
The Moon does not have an atmosphere.


What effect is the absence of an atmosphere LIKELY to have on the temperature of the surface of the Moon? It will be _______________.​

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

The moon has a temperature range of between 190 and 110 degrees Celsius since it lacks an atmosphere. Therefore, there is no chance of life being on the moon.

Explanation:

  • The atmosphere is a layer of gas that encircles the planet. There are numerous levels in the atmosphere, each with a different density and temperature. Density diminishes with increasing altitude and is most close to the earth's surface.
  • Depending on the temperature, the atmosphere is split into five concentric layers of air or zones.
  • The atmosphere is a layer of gas that encircles the planet. There are numerous levels in the atmosphere, each with a different density and temperature. Density diminishes with increasing altitude and is most close to the earth's surface.
  • Depending on the temperature, the atmosphere is split into five concentric layers of air or zones.
  • The temperature of the atmosphere is similar during the day and at night. The earth's temperature would change if there were no atmosphere. There wouldn't be any life, no rain, no winds, no fires, and no ozone layer to act as a shield against radiation if there were no atmosphere. The planet was starting to resemble a moon with temperatures between 190 and 110 degrees Celsius.

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