There is now evidence that co2 and temperatures are not related. There was a period when the two were related, in other words, the temps rose as co2 levels did. But other times co2 rose, and temps dropped.
Not by temperature variations at Earth's surface, no. However, temperature variations in Earth's mantle play a role in plate tectonics, and so can affect earthquake activity.
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it makes the temperature cooler
Sunlight is at its strongest when it is at a perpendicular angle; at oblique angles it is weaker.
When forests burn they release carbon dioxide which is a greenhouse gas which tends to make the Earth warmer.
The equater.
Increasing the temperature of the earth atmosphere.
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.
The earth's temperature is affected by wind and precipitation. These two factors help to cool down the temperature when its hot. Without them, the earth would begin to over heat.
Not by temperature variations at Earth's surface, no. However, temperature variations in Earth's mantle play a role in plate tectonics, and so can affect earthquake activity.
Gravitational contraction raised the temperature of Earth early in it's formation.
Temperature, angles, and Earth co-ordinates are all measured in degrees.
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It is when the day is the shortest in the year. It really shouldn't affect temperature(except it might be cold be cause it is winter!)
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it makes the temperature cooler
it dose not. but what dose is the atmosphere, & how close it is 2 the sun.