30 degrees Celsius for each kilometer of depth near Earth's surface
Mars. With an average surface temperature of -63 degrees Celsius, it is much colder than Earths average of +14 degrees Celsius - but it is the closest to it.
The earths temperature varies for example living on the equator it would be hotter but up in the north lets say iceland it would be a lot colder so there is no real earths temperature(unless you get to the core of the earth)
No when there density increases
It raises the temperature and makes it hotter through the greenhouse effect.
There are almost no extrusive rocks on the earths surface because they are all under the earths surface. They are mainly lower than the earths surface.
global warming is the increase in the average temperature of earths near surface :D
Mercury has an average surface temperature (67°) closest to the Earths average surface temperature (14°C). The temperature on Mercury varies a lot though - you could argue that Mars is closer in temperature.
An unnatural temperature increase in the atmosphere near the Earth's surface is called global warming
An unnatural temperature increase in the atmosphere near the Earth's surface is called global warming
it increases
the plates slide in place
Global. Warming
Mars. With an average surface temperature of -63 degrees Celsius, it is much colder than Earths average of +14 degrees Celsius - but it is the closest to it.
global warming
temperature increases with depth
Yes.
In general, the temperature decreases towards the surface.