Sometimes moonlight is warm. My guess is that the moon is a thermal balancer. When it's hot in the Northern hemishere it absorbs and passes some of the excess heat to the Southern hemishere and the opposite when the Southern hemishere is hot. This allows for a more temperate and stable climate across the entire flat Earth.
The very same thing will happen with no moon. If you would have done even a little research you would find that for frost to form you need some air movment.
Thank you for the comment, what you said was exactly the point I was attempting to make, apparently not very successfully. Please do not mistake me for a Flat Earther.
Sometimes moonlight is warm.
My guess is that the moon is a thermal balancer.
When it's hot in the Northern hemishere it absorbs and passes some of the excess heat to the Southern hemishere and the opposite when the Southern hemishere is hot.
This allows for a more temperate and stable climate across the entire flat Earth.
The very same thing will happen with no moon. If you would have done even a little research you would find that for frost to form you need some air movment.
Thank you for the comment, what you said was exactly the point I was attempting to make, apparently not very successfully. Please do not mistake me for a Flat Earther.