Everything heats up at the same time, but the glaciers and ice shelves are most affected by the heat because they melt and affect the water levels in our oceans and streams and rivers.
The sun's energy heats up the Earth's water.
The suns radiation heats up the earth during the day
The sun.
The process that heats up the Earth's interior is primarily the decay of radioactive elements such as uranium, thorium, and potassium within the Earth's crust and mantle. This releases heat over time, contributing to the high temperatures in the Earth's core.
The sun and the earth. The earth has fire/heat/magma inside it that heats up the earth and lakes and oceans
It heats it.
The sun heats up the planet on were live which is earth to keep us warm
It is referred to as the green house effect.
Energy from the sun heats up the Earth's surface, oceans, and atmosphere. This heat drives weather patterns, ocean currents, and the water cycle on our planet.
Earth Plates
Lower mantle heats up, rises out to the crust/upper layers of earth, cools down, then circulates back to the core, heats back up, rises, etc. (circulates like ocean currents)
they are melting, because we are using cars and planes a lot and that generates carbon dioxide, which heats up the planet. because it cant escape through the atmosphereit heats up the earth thus melting the ice caps.