How, at 93 million miles away, does the sun feel so warm, yet when a simple cloud passes over it the warmth is incredibly dampened?

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How, at 93 million miles away, does the sun feel so warm, yet when a simple cloud passes over it the warmth is incredibly dampened?

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I have a follow-up question: Why, when approaching the sun, like being on top of a mountain, is it usually much cooler compared to sealevel? 😄

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