Quote (Thor123422 @ Oct 2 2018 11:33pm)
This is what i thought. Trees and coverage would basically trap heat like a less effective blanket and raise the temp.
Hes really bad at explaining what he means though.
Yea exactly. He’s also really bad at comprehending words as evident by his response to the answer.
Quote (SicKid @ Oct 3 2018 12:11am)
Moonlight is
I take a thermometer and measure the temperature of a small area where moonlight is shining outside, i put an object in same area blocking that moon light and take the temperature.
The area where moonlight is shining is colder than the shade.
Why?
Sun heats ups objects during day. During night objects lose that heat. Objects with an unobstructed path to the night sky lose heat faster. coincidentally objects with unobstructed path to sky can also be in moonlight, the moonlight however is irrelevant to any outcome or difference in temperature. The same objects in the same location would experience the same difference in temperature on a night where there is no moonlight at all.
This post was edited by remco6 on Oct 3 2018 06:29am