Yes. Carbon dioxide is one of the greenhouse gases. It absorbs infrared heat rising from the earth's surface to keep the atmosphere warm. Extra carbon dioxide holds more heat, raising global temperatures.
No, and it never will because global warming is a big scam by liberals and politicians to dictate us on what cars we can drive and how much energy we can use
Yes, this is correct.
About 440 degrees Celsius. It doesn't get cold on Venus.
Yes, cooling of what-so-ever is physical.
The average temperature of Earth according to NASA figures is 15°C. The hottest temperature ever recorded on our planet was 70.7°C in the Lut Desert of Iran in 2005.
yes
No human has ever set foot on another planet
Yes
About 440 degrees Celsius. It doesn't get cold on Venus.
The highest temperature that was ever recorded in Ahmedabad was 47 degrees Celsius or 116.6 degrees Fahrenheit. These high temperatures have caused death or critical conditions for some people.
Yes, cooling of what-so-ever is physical.
The lowest temperature ever recorded on planet Earth was -89 degrees Celsius, on July 21, 1983, at Vostok Station, Antarctica. The highest temperature was 57.8 degrees Celsius, on September 13, 1922, at Al 'Aziziyah, Libya.
Ever since the world formed, temperature variations and the spinning of the earth has caused winds.
No planet ever existed where the asteroid belt is. The mass is insufficient for a planet to have formed from all that debris.
I don't think there was ever much doubt about it. So it didn't need to be decided. It's not like Pluto which caused a big argument.
The average temperature of Earth according to NASA figures is 15°C. The hottest temperature ever recorded on our planet was 70.7°C in the Lut Desert of Iran in 2005.
to tell you the truth this is a hard question so i really cant answer it sorry who ever was looking for this answer.
no
Yes. And their cousin is planet Neputer.