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marsi
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i was wathing a documentary about space and i came up with a (kind of stupid...) question
since there's no air on space and no material that can get warm from the sun, is there a temperature out there? and if, then what is it?
and why is the temperature on the highest levels of the atmosphere much colder than on the ground?
since there's no air on space and no material that can get warm from the sun, is there a temperature out there? and if, then what is it?
and why is the temperature on the highest levels of the atmosphere much colder than on the ground?