the moon
It traps heat and keeps us warm, and the ozone layer sheilds Earth from UV radiation, it also prevents water from vaporizing off Earth
Solar energy is located in the sun. It radiates out and plenty of it lands on earth, where it keeps us warm (as well as many other things).
The Sun is important because it gives light to Earth and keeps living things warm. The Sun also provides the energy needed for plants to produce food. Without the Sun, there would be no life on Earth.
Gravity keeps you on the earth.....
If you look down, you will see the surface of the moon. If you look up, you will be able to see other celestial bodies in the sky, such as Earth, stars, other planets, etc., as long as they are not currently below the horizon of the moon. However, since the moon keeps the same face toward the Earth, if you are not on the side facing Earth, you will not see the Earth at all.
Source of heat energy that keeps the surface of the Earth warm enough support LIFE
The greenhouse effect is a natural process that keeps the earth warm.
Rays from the sun shine down to earth.
Yes, the natural greenhouse effect keeps the earth's atmosphere warm enough for us to live.
Earth's core is warmed by the slow decay of long lived isotopes.
It keeps the earth warm enough for life.
Solar radiation is what keeps the entire planet warm.
It keeps the sun's warmth from escaping by the greenhouse effect
It keeps the sun's warmth from escaping by the greenhouse effect
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The greenhouse effect captures the sun's energy and keeps the earth warm.