John

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You missed the "In daylight" part. That is the key. Or is your problem with the 'always' being too strict?


I ignored the "in daylight" part , because for the most part , the air in daylight or at night is warmer than the ground , however in the winter months the air can become colder than the ground and varies with geographical location.

but yes I have a problem with people saying always about something that fluctuates such as air temperature , especially when they use something that is more like a always such as ground temperature in their comparison and then reverse the facts
to try and prove a point or theory.

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3/4 inch of dust build up on the moon in 4.527 billion years,LOL and QM is fantasy science.