It's mostly the atmosphere, as well as parts of its greenery it has left.
Each layer has a different temperature
Large amounts of oxygen, and correct temperature.
Two ways weather makes life on Earth possible are rain and temperature. Rain brings water to Earths surface and all living organisms need waer to survive. Another factor is temperature. The temperature must be mild for humans to live in. It is not possible to live in extreme temperatures like those of mercury and pluto. The only possible retreat from Earth is Mars although no water bodies have been found on the planet's surface.
The temperature changes from hot to cold or cold to hot. this makes a wind push air across the earths crust
75% of the Earth's surface makes up the hydrosphere.
The aspect is very important because depending on how high or low you are the more hot or cold you will be
Mars is only about 100 degrees colder than the Earth, which makes it closer than any other planet. But there are NO other planets with a temperature "similar" to Earth's.
that makes no sense what aspect of the matter? if its the temperature of the matter then its kelvin if its the amount of a chemical then its moles unspecific question is unspecific.
The temperature of the star itself - and Earth's atmosphere.
it makes the temperature cooler
Each layer has a different temperature
Large amounts of oxygen, and correct temperature.
a mutation that makes a rabbit able to run faster
Yes, that is because Columbia is near the center of the Earth, or the equator, which makes the temperature hotter than most places.
No. What makes you good at sports is not in your blood, so you can't lose it by urinating or bleeding. What makes you potentially good at sports is favorable conditions in your musculoskeletal system (bones and muscles), coupled with favorable conditions in your neuromuscular system (nerves and muscles) and in your brain.
high-energy radiation like X-rays and gamma rays are absorbed by our atmosphere
A government regulatory agency is captured when it makes decisions that are favorable to interest groups. These interest groups may be firms, professional associations, labor unions, and other groups.