The mean surface temp of the moon is 107 degrees celsius.if the mean surface is -153 degrees celsius. How much warmer is it in the day than at night time?

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From the context, I gather the day temp is 107° and the night temp is -153°.

107 - (-153) = 310° warmer by day than by night.

To determine how much warmer it is during the day than at night on the moon, we can calculate the temperature difference between the mean surface temperature.

1. Subtract the temperature at night from the temperature during the day:
Daytime temperature - Nighttime temperature = Temperature difference

Given:
Daytime temperature = 107 degrees Celsius
Nighttime temperature = -153 degrees Celsius

Let's substitute these values into the equation:
107 degrees Celsius - (-153 degrees Celsius) = Temperature difference

To subtract a negative number, we can add the positive equivalent:
107 degrees Celsius + 153 degrees Celsius = Temperature difference

Now, let's calculate the temperature difference:
107 degrees Celsius + 153 degrees Celsius = 260 degrees Celsius

Therefore, the temperature during the day is 260 degrees Celsius warmer than at night on the moon.