The surface temperature of Eta Piscium, the constellation Pisces' brightest star, is about 4930 Kelvin, or just a bit under 3000 degrees Fahrenheit.
The climate is usually measured by temperature and precipitation or rainfall. The Earth's surface does not have an impact on the temperature or climate.
The temperature and the amount of water need to be kept the same so that the only variable that changes is surface area. If you allow the temperature and/or the amount of water to change too, you will not know which variable is causing the changes that you observe.
In order for temperature to change the involved heat has to have some place to go. The water at the bottom of the ocean is surrounded by ground and other water that are already at the same temperature. Where can extra heat go to? At the surface the air transports heat up and away so ocean heat can leak out (or in) to the water.
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The sun ray's are most responsible for Earth's surface temperature.
Eta Piscium is located near the end of the tail of Pisces.
Eta Piscium has a spectral type of G7 so it's colour would be yellow.
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Piscium, which is what a star is called that is in the constellation Pisces. There are multiple Piscium, such as 54 Piscium, 109 Piscium, and Eta Piscium are some of the constellation Pisces's stars.
Alpha Piscium (Alrescha) is a star in the constellation Pisces.It is actually a close binary star systemBoth stars have a spectral type of A so they are both white giants.
Probably Eta Carinae with a surface temperature of 36,000 - 40,000 degrees Kelvin.
Kullat Nunu is an obscure Babylonian name given to the star, Eta Piscium, which is found in the Zodiacal constellation of Pisces.
The constellation Pisces doesn't contain any stars that are brighter than fourth magnitude. Its brightest star is Eta Piscium, which is a class G giant star.
It varies between the poles and the equator of the star because of its rapid rotation. Polar temperatures are estimated at around 15500 K and equatorial temperatures around 13500 K.
Eta Carinae, with a mass 180 times that of the sun has a surface temperature of around 40,000 K. It is the hottest known star.
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Alpha Piscium is white.