Mercury, the closest planet to the Sun, is often considered similar to the Moon due to its barren surface, lack of atmosphere, and numerous impact craters. Both Mercury and the Moon also experience extreme temperature variations between their day and night sides.
The dark side of the moon refers to the side of the moon that is not visible from Earth due to synchronous rotation, not because it is always dark. Both sides of the moon receive sunlight, but we only see one side from Earth.
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The Moon has a wider temperature range and it never has thunderstorms. Both of these things are because it has practically no atmosphere, so there is little to protect it from the Sun's heat and there are no winds and no clouds form to provide storms.
They're made out of the same stuff ... at least on the crust (the moon was most probably once a part of the Earth's crust). They both revolve around the sun and (being a similar distance from the sun) have the similar temperature. (Although the variations in temperature is much greater on the moon ... due to lack of atmosphere and slower rotation.)
No. The other half of the moon is called 'the invisable'
there are climate chages because both sides have difference temperature depends on the way the wind is going
38 degrees Fahrenheit = Temperature Celsius(1.80) + 32 subtract 32 from both sides 6 = Temperature Celsius(1.80) divide both sides by 1.80 3.333 = Temperature Celsius ----------------------------------------that is how, the .333 can be discarded
It is the effect of the moon's gravity on earth's oceans.
Any place on the moon that's in direct sun (day side) has a temperature around +225 F. Any place on the moon that's not in direct sun (night side) has a temperature around -240 F. Of course, the light and dark areas of the moon keep changing throughout the month.
My opinion is very little. The Moon's gravity pulls uniformly on both sides of a tectonic plate.
The moon is spherical. Therefore it has no sides silly.
Two Sides of the Moon was created in 1975-03.
Mercury resembles the Earth's moon in terms of its heavily cratered surface, lack of atmosphere, and extreme temperature variations between its day and night sides. Both objects are rocky bodies and have been heavily bombarded by impacts over their history.
The temperature on the moon is the same on all sides. Around 100C in the middle of the day and -173C middle of the night. Although the moon is about the same distance from the Sun as Earth the reason for the moons extremes is it does not have the atmosphere Earth does. I have the feeling that you are labouring under the delusion that the dark side of the moon sees no sun. Not true, the moon only shows one side to Earth because it does not rotate on its axis, but everyone else in our solar system gets a look at all sides, including the sun.
Yes, it depends on the depth and lengths on both sides of the river
Mercury, the closest planet to the Sun, is often considered similar to the Moon due to its barren surface, lack of atmosphere, and numerous impact craters. Both Mercury and the Moon also experience extreme temperature variations between their day and night sides.