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Antarctica's surface is similar to that of the moon in that it is rocky.
No. Red stars have the lowest surface temperatures while blue stars have the highest.
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its surface temperature is -237.6 degrees Celsius
Venus
Why do they have different surface temperature
Spica has a surface temperature of 22,400K and an absolute magnitude of -3.55Rigel has a surface temperature of 11,000K and an absolute magnitude of -6.7So the question is incorrect.
Uranus and Neptune have the coldest surface temperatures. Their average temperatures are very similar at about minus 200 to minus 220 degrees Celsius.
Surface tension of water decreases as temperature increases. At lower temperatures, water molecules are more closely packed, leading to stronger intermolecular forces and higher surface tension. As temperature rises, water molecules gain kinetic energy and move more freely, causing weaker intermolecuar attractions and lower surface tension.
The surface areas are exactly the same. Their temperatures are likely to be different, though.
This is due to temperature and how water with different temperatures react.
you should be smart and know this! but i will give it to you any ways.... Venus's atmosphere has 90 times the pressure of the other planets!
Neptune is the furthest away from the Sun, but it has an internal heat source. So, Uranus may be the coldest. Their surface temperatures are certainly very similar.
different depths of the ocean have different temperatures. For example: the temperature in the deeper part of the ocean would be colder because the sun cannot easily reach it. The temperature near the surface of the ocean would be warmer because the sun can easily reach it.
The surface temperature of Venus is higher than the surface temperatures of the other inner planets because of its thick atmosphere.
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The surface temperature of Venus is higher than the surface temperatures of the other inner planets because of its thick atmosphere.