The moon gets hot during the day because of the sun's rays hitting it. The moon gets cold at night because there is no atmosphere to hold in the heat from the day.
the temutre of the moon is really hot in the day and so cold at night.
An example of a verbal analogy could be "Hot is to cold as day is to night." This analogy compares the relationship between the words "hot" and "cold" to the relationship between "day" and "night" in terms of opposite meanings.
It gets hot and cold. Hot because there is no atmosphere so the sun's rays get in much easily. Cold because there is not atmosphere to trap the heat and don't forget the moon rotates so it still has day and night.
The Moon has no protective atmosphere, as Earth does. On Earth, the atmosphere absorbs part of the heat, and moves it around.
They get hot in the day but they get cold at night. Deserts can have high temperatures in the day and cold at night.
the moon has no atmosphere so it does not regulate it's temperature. It gets incredibly hot during the day and incredibly cold during the night.
night=cold day=really hot
The moon has no atmosphere to trap heat, so during the day it absorbs a lot of sunlight and gets very hot. At night, without an atmosphere to retain heat, the moon quickly cools down and the temperature drops significantly.
Some, such as the Sahara are hot in the day and cold at night. Others, such as the Antarctic, are simply cold.
in the day it gots very hot but in night it is freezing cold
deserts are hot during the day and cold at night
Hot in the day and cold in night