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No. You would use different units of measurement. You would measure the size (circumference) of your waist (for trousers) in centimetres. You would not measure the distance to the moon in centimetres!
The temperature of the Moon can be measured using instruments like infrared thermometers or thermal imaging cameras. These devices can detect the heat radiating from the Moon's surface to provide an estimation of its temperature. Additionally, temperature data can also be collected from lunar missions with onboard temperature sensors.
You would not. A fraction is a pure number - with no measurement units associated with it. A weight is a measure of force.
Weight is a force that is measured in newtons (N). It is the force of the gravitational pull on you from the planet (or even moon) you are on. This is why your weight changes when going to different planets or to the moon.
Weight will be different on the moon as compared to Earth due to the moon's weaker gravitational pull. Mass, however, remains the same regardless of location as it is a measure of the amount of matter an object contains.
because of the temperature of the atmosphere, they are in different places, the temp of the atmosphere is different.
The temperature at the center of the Moon is estimated to be around 1,300°C (2,372°F) due to the heat generated during its formation and radioactive decay of elements. However, there is no direct way to measure this temperature as we have not been able to access the Moon's core.
Using the: -Sun -Moon -Seasons - Tides
the temperature on the moon at noon is 8633896543 celcous
No, a thermometer would not be able to accurately measure the temperature of a vacuum since there are no particles to transfer heat. In the vacuum of space, temperature is not measured in the same way as it is in an atmosphere.
" Foot " is a unit of length or distance, as of a finger, a piece of rope, or a trip to the moon. " Square foot " is a unit of area or coverage, as of a bedroom floor, or a plot of land. The two units have different 'dimensions' and are used to measure different quantities. Neither of them can be converted into the other one.
On average, the Earth is about 384,400 kilometers or 0.00257 astronomical units away from the Moon.