The equater.
when the axis tilts or the earth it gets a bit closer to the sun so on one side its warmer than the other
The average temperature in a certain location depends on how close it is to the equator, and the tilt of the earth at that time.
The Earth's temperature depends on the location. The coldest temperature can be as low as -89° C in Antarctica and the highest can be 57.7° C in the deserts.
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 water temperature can be different from the air temperature in a specific location. Factors like sunlight, wind, and depth of the water can affect the temperature of the water, making it either warmer or cooler than the air temperature.
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.
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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!)
The temperature of Earth's crust increases as you go deeper due to geothermal gradient. It varies depending on factors such as location and tectonic activity, but on average, the temperature increases by about 25 to 30 degrees Celsius per kilometer depth. The temperature difference can affect the physical and chemical properties of rocks and minerals found in each layer of the Earth's crust.
Because the distance between the earth in the sun crates a just right temperature for things to live and grow on earth.
it dose not. but what dose is the atmosphere, & how close it is 2 the sun.