Submitted by photenth t3_zf2ubk in askscience
[deleted] t1_izb9648 wrote
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photenth OP t1_izba26l wrote
AFAIK Planets without atmosphere bleed heat into space at the same rate no matter how much sunlight they got during the day, so their temperature ranges are pretty much the same across the year, just at a different starting points
Samceleste t1_izbaov4 wrote
I see, thanks.
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