Tuesday, April 13, 2010

I am a physics professor in Harvard University, do you know why the sun is very hot in the day and cold in ***

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I am a physics professor in Harvard University, do you know why the sun is very hot in the day and cold in ***
I'm a psychiatrist from Yale.


You need help
Reply:the sun is NOT cold at night. the earth rotates on it's axis and as such when you are pointing AWAY from the sun, the temperature (as well as the ambient light) goes down.
Reply:Because the earth is a cold places, without the sun it would be just like pluto i big ice ball, and the sun makes it so it can get really hot in fact we wouldn't have day without (i know you know that) so that is why it is hot at day and cold at night because the sun isn't around to warm ya.
Reply:You are misinformed. The sun is always hot - it is basically a giant burning ball of fire. Just because the temperature may be cold during the night time on earth doesn't mean the sun suddenly became cold.
Reply:??? The temp of the sun do not fluctuate much at all. Its earth's rotation.
Reply:No, but I DO know that if you were a physics professor anywhere you'd capitalize your i's and your grammar would be better.
Reply:wow i m really amazed at u and tarantoz iq really how were u selected in the Harvard U liar when the earth isnt facing the sun it does not get that much warmness
Reply:If you have a physics degree, then, I have a bridge for sale in Brooklyn, NY.





The sun stays the same temperature at night and during the day.
Reply:And I'm a Law professor from Oxford, you're under arrest. (cksq)
Reply:I an Electronics professor from ITT Tech. Your cable works now.
Reply:Where is the sun at night?





Which Harvard University are we talking about
Reply:Liar.





You are a geography professor!!!!!
Reply:Why did you give me an "F"? I passed all my tests!
Reply:because it sleeps in the ocean and water is so cold
Reply:the sun is hot regardless of time of day prof (sic)





The reason for the temperature difference on the surface of the earth is due to the fact that one side of the earth points towards the sun whilst the other half points away.

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