nope, because we have the atmosphere that blocks 50% of the heat of the sun Save
Clouds do not heat the earth though they can reduce heat radiating to space.
The answer to this question is true. The earth does not appear to be gaining or losing heat as a planet in space.
heat
when earth absorbs the heat coming from the sunthere is too much moisture in the air3.when the clouds reflect the heat back to the space
Clouds don't really heat the Earth. Some clouds keep the Earth from losing heat. Heat is moved in different ways. One way is radiation. The Sun warms the Earth with radiated heat. But, the Earth also radiates heat. Clouds absorb some of the heat the Earth radiates and radiate it back to the Earth. If there are no clouds present all of the heat the Earth radiates go out into space and is lost.
Earth loses heat energy to outer space mainly by radiation.
Clouds do not heat the earth though they can reduce heat radiating to space.
The answer to this question is true. The earth does not appear to be gaining or losing heat as a planet in space.
heat
Clouds and the atmosphere.
The surface of the earth holds heat, and the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere hold heat all through the night. If the earth had no atmosphere, then at night all the heat would escape out to space and the earth would be freezing.
earth will overheat
The Space vehicles heat up when they enter the earth's atmosphere because the tendency of the air is to compress quickly when the space vehicle hits the atmosphere. When the gasses compressed the temperature also rises which causes the heat.
Yes. Just look at how heat travles from space to Earth.
The sun gives off radiation, which can travel through space, and is later converted into heat when it contacts matter (Earth, space crafts, astronauts, asteroids, ect.).
The temperature of the air falls at night because the earth loses heat by
when earth absorbs the heat coming from the sunthere is too much moisture in the air3.when the clouds reflect the heat back to the space