Not necessarily - Mercury is closer to the sun than Venus, yet Venus is MUCH hotter than Mercury. THis is due to Venus' atmosphere, which collects and holds the suns heat, while Mercury is void of an atmosphere and the heat can't build up. Think if Venus as an oven with the door closed - Mercury is the same oven but with the door open.... Also - the sun is the source of heat for our solar system - NOT the whole Universe. Yes, if you think about it, the sun is the source of heat for the whole universe. The closer the planet, the hotter it is.
Two factors that affect a planets revolution are distance from the sun and size.
The main factor that affect their temperature are... their proximity to the sun - and their speed of rotation.
How does a planet's distance from the sun affect its period of revolution?
Not at all. The planet's daily rotation is independent of its distance from the Sun.
The farther away from the sun the planet is, the more space it has to cover. Therefore, the planets distance from the sun whereas, if i am half the distance from Earth/Sun, that planet will get more energy. But if I am twice the distance from Earth/Sun, I will receive less energy.
Planets have different surface temperatures due to various factors such as their distance from the sun, composition of their atmosphere, and presence of natural processes like volcanism or greenhouse gases. These factors can affect the amount of incoming solar radiation absorbed by the planet, how that heat is distributed, and how much of it is retained, leading to differences in temperature across different planets.
Because of the Earths atmosphere, the distance from the Sun, does not affect the temperature on the surface of the Earth. In the northern hemisphere, we are closer to the Sun in winter and the furthest away in summer.
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No, temperature does not affect the force of gravity. Gravity is a fundamental force of nature that is determined by the mass and distance between objects, not by temperature. Temperature may affect the properties of objects or materials, but it does not influence the strength of gravity.
Very generally, the outer four planets are less dense than the four inner rocky planets, but it's more to do with planet type rather than their distance from the sun.
From Kepler's laws it can be shown that the orbital speeds of the planets are proportional to the inverse square root of their distances from the Sun. Thus a planets at four times the distance would travel at half the speed.
it affects it because the hotter the temperature is the aster paint will dry.