2. Moons Temperature
Temperatures on the moon are very hot in the
daytime about 100 degrees C. At night the lunar
surface gets cold as -173 degrees C. This
variation is because Earth's moon has no
atmosphere to hold in heat at night or prevent the
surface from getting so hot during the day.
Temperatures at the poles are even colder.
Temperatures vary so much because the moon
does not have an atmosphere.
4. The Moons Highlands
The crust on the far side of the moon is
thicker than the crust on the near side. The
far side is the highlands appear to have
formed early in the moon's history, the Moon
was born around 4.5 billion years ago. The
highland covers most of the moon.
5. The End Thank You
Made By: Gabriel
Corona, Alexander
Pettiford And Nataly
Fierro.