Chemistry, asked by nivedithagirish24, 10 months ago

Why does the temperature on the moon range from -190°C to 110°C?

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Answered by Anonymous
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110 at day, and minus 190 at night. its because it lacks an atmosphere and water vapor to diminish sun at day and retain heat at night. so you are bombarded with 100% solar radiation or lacking it completely. if you were just into empty space, say 1km outside the international space station, you would have one side burning and the other freezing. on earth, in sahara desert, due to lack of humidity, extreme temperature differences occur also between night and day.

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Answered by rohitkondke
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BECAUSE THE MOON'S CRUST IS SO COLD AND IT DON'T COUNTAINS ANY TYPE OF HEAT AND THE MOON DOESN'T EVEN RECEIVES THE SUNLIGHT OR HEAT RADIATIONS FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME , SO THE TEMPERATURE ON THE MOON RANGE FROM -190°C TO 110°C.

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