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why sun is hot? and why moon is not hot​

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Answered by mohammadmusarraf9990
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Since the Moon and the Earth are approximately the same distance from the Sun, they receive sunlight of the same strength. ... It is the Moon's lack of atmosphere that creates such extreme temperatures. The Moon doesn't have an atmosphere to absorb sunlight like the Earth does, and so the surface gets very hot.

Answered by Anonymous
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The sun is hot because, it gas more pressure, nuclear fusion takes place, hydrogen is changed into helium.

The moon is not hot because, there is almost no atmosphere on the moon In simple words, it cannot trap heat or insulate the surface.

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