Aside from the sun, one thing that helps keep the earth warm is something called the "heat of fusion" not to be confused with nuclear fusion, as the earth's core and mantle slowly solidify, turning from a liquid into a solid, heat is released in the same way that heat is released when water turns from a liquid to a solid. On geological scales, this process helps keep the earth's interior warm.
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Greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, help to keep Earth warm by trapping heat in the atmosphere. This natural greenhouse effect is essential for sustaining life on Earth by maintaining a stable temperature. However, human activities have led to an increase in these gases, which has resulted in global warming and climate change.
Ozone helps to keep the atmosphere warm. And it blocks majority of the sun's radiation.
Greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere trap heat from the sun, allowing some of it to be absorbed by the Earth's surface. This process helps to keep the surface of the Earth warm by preventing the heat from escaping back into space.
Earth's Atmosphere is 10km thin,and yet warm enough to keep EVERY living thing on Earth warm enough to survive or live
It keeps them warm in the cold weather, and also in the heat it helps cool them down.
it is feathers
It helps the seal to keep warm.
They huddle together, and their blubber (which is fat) helps to insulate them and keep them warm.
A blanket, heat, or a heater any thing that will keep you warm.
The atmosphere helps keep earth's surface warm, but does not generate heat itself. The earth is warmed primarily by solar radiation (heat from the sun), and to a lesser extent by the slow decay of long lived heavy isotopes within earth's mantle and core.
No it helps keep them warm though!