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The Moon has almost no atmosphere, whereas the Earth has a thick atmosphere. Earth's atmosphere traps heat to make the surface temperature range narrower than it otherwise would be. The atmosphere also causes the Earth to have weather. The Moon has a surface temperature range than Earth, and thunderstorms occur on the Moon.

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The Moon has a wider surface temperature range than Earth, and thunderstorms never occur on the Moon.

Step-by-step explanation:

The moon and the earth have many differences, which makes each one experience different phenomena, in relation to its constituent elements. The moon, for example, has no atmosphere, due to the presence of a vacuum, which does not allow the existence of atmospheric gases. This makes it impossible for it to rain on the moon, even if it has a wider surface temperature range than the earth.

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