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Not on your life. The highest layers of the atmosphere are the coldest, and the hottest season in the US occurs at the time when the Earth is farthest away from the sun.
Saturn has the hottest temperatures at the center of the planet with temperatures that can reach 20,000 degrees Fahrenheit. The coldest temperature occurs in the outer layers of Saturn's atmosphere and they can reach minus 238 degrees Fahrenheit.
As you go deeper and deeper the layers will start to get hotter and thicker.
The hottest flame has an excess of oxygen and has two zones or cones. A lower-temperature flame, meanwhile, has three zones.
there are 7 layers in earths mantle.
The crust is the coldest geologic layer.
inner core, outer core, mantle, crust
Not on your life. The highest layers of the atmosphere are the coldest, and the hottest season in the US occurs at the time when the Earth is farthest away from the sun.
Not on your life. The highest layers of the atmosphere are the coldest, and the hottest season in the US occurs at the time when the Earth is farthest away from the sun.
the answer is hot
Can you generalize that the higher the layer of the temperature that is close to the sun the hotter the temperature? Why or why not?
the thermosphere is the hottest all of the atmospheric layers.
temperature differences
Saturn has the hottest temperatures at the center of the planet with temperatures that can reach 20,000 degrees Fahrenheit. The coldest temperature occurs in the outer layers of Saturn's atmosphere and they can reach minus 238 degrees Fahrenheit.
As you go deeper and deeper the layers will start to get hotter and thicker.
The mantle is the 2nd hottest
Based on temperature differences.