why atmospheric temperature of day and night of Earth doesn't vary as much as on moon?
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It happens because the Moon doesn't have an atmosphere like the Earth. Here on Earth, the atmosphere acts like a blanket, trapping heat. Sunlight passes through the atmosphere, and warms up the ground. ... This minimizes the temperature differences between when the astronaut is in the sunlight and when in shade.
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