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Which inner planet has the biggest range in temperate?

Mars


What is the shape of a planet's orbit and what does it contribute?

The shape of a planet's orbit is elliptical.


Why is it not hotter on earth when nearer the sun?

The temperature on a planet is not solely determined by its distance from the sun. Earth's atmosphere plays a crucial role in regulating the amount of sunlight that reaches the surface and traps heat. Factors such as greenhouse gases, albedo, and cloud cover all contribute to maintaining Earth's temperature within a range suitable for life.


Is Dublin Ireland a temperate forest?

Dublin is a city which has some small woodlands and some larger forests in the mountains near the city. Dublin is in a temperate part of the planet.


How many factors affect the tempurate of a planet?

There are primarily two factors that affect the temperature of a planet.


What affects the surface of planets?

Factors that can affect the surface of a planet include processes like erosion, impact events (such as meteorite impacts), volcanic activity, tectonic plate movement, and the presence of an atmosphere or lack thereof. These factors can contribute to shaping the topography and composition of a planet's surface over time.


Can electrical cars save the planet?

They can contribute to the overall progress, but they are not going to "save the planet" alone.


How did Aristotle contribute to the field of science?

the government ,to the planet and the stars


What could the students do to contribute towards a greener planet?

Recycle.


What causes the planet to cool?

The planet can cool due to factors such as volcanic eruptions, changes in solar radiation, and variations in the Earth's orbit. Human activities, such as deforestation and burning fossil fuels, can also contribute to global cooling by releasing particles that reflect sunlight back into space.


Why do some places on Earth have a slightly greater gravity than others, and what factors contribute to this variation in gravitational force?

Some places on Earth have slightly greater gravity than others due to variations in the density and composition of the Earth's crust and mantle. Factors such as the distribution of mass within the planet, topography, and proximity to large bodies of water can also contribute to this variation in gravitational force.


What are the two factors that contribute to the gravity of a planet?

mass and size It is for this reason that while Saturn is *far* more massive (95x more) than the earth the gravity you would experience there is only about 1.1x that on Earth (so if you weighed 100 pounds on earth you would weigh 110 pounds on Saturn). Saturn is the least dense of all the planets so you would be far from the center thus experience less gravity. email me at RosemaryRockwood@gmail.com for more questons