I'm not sure if you're being serious or not, but yes, in some places it is cold on the surface of the Earth. :D
A: Earth has a minimum surface temperature of -88°C and a maximum surface temperature of 58°C.
its hot and cold
No. It is really hot and boiling in the very centre of our Earth.
The fact that it is in such close contact to the earth, the surface of which is cold compared to the air.
cos it's further from the sun than earth..
If the Earth's surface is cold, it will lead to cooling of the air above it due to direct contact and heat transfer. The cold surface will cause the air above it to become cooler, which can affect weather patterns, lead to the formation of fog or dew, and impact temperature gradients in the atmosphere.
Antarctica is the continent in the earth's Southern Hemisphere that is very cold. It occupies about 10% of the earth's surface.
It gives us hot and cold temperatures on earth.
its hot and the deeper you go the hotter it gets
During the Tertiary Period, the surface of the earth looked much like it does today. It was quite warm with periods of cold much like today.
One third (33%) of the land surface of the earth is considered desert. However, that includes cold and hot deserts.
It is warmer underground than on the surface because the Earth's inner core is much hotter than the surface. The temperature increases the deeper you go beneath the Earth's surface due to the geothermal heat coming from the Earth's interior.