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Q: What are the temperatures (cold warm or hot) found in each of the atmosphere?
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Why are the temperatures on each of the other planets more extreme than the temperatures on earth?

because there isn't an atmosphere


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Why are the temperatures on each of the other terrestrial planets more extreme than the temperatures on earth?

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Average temperatures are rising each year because of accumulations of carbon in the atmosphere?

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Why are the temperatures on each of the others terrestrial planets more extreme than the temperatures on earth?

On Mercury & Mars there is negligible atmosphere thus extremes in temperature.On Venus its hot - constantly. Because the atmosphere is much thicker.


What happens to the temperatures of a hot and cold substance when they come into contact with each other?

The heat migrate from hot to cold by conduction.


What are the temperatures are in south America?

because of its size, temperatures vary from freezing in the Andes to tropical along the coasts of each country. Each country in South America has its own individual temperatures. For instance, it can get very cold in Argentina.