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What part of the earth heat faster water or land?

Land heats up faster than water.


Why are the days warmer than the nights?

During the day, the part of Earth you are on gets heat from the sun faster than it can radiate that heat back into space. At night, Earth is still radiating heat back into space, but where you are is not getting heat from the sun, so the temperature drops.


What surface heat faster then water surface on earth?

water!


Does Earth heat faster than water?

correct, and it also loses its heat more quickly.


If the earth spins faster would the moon go faster around the earth?

No. The speed of the moon's orbit does not depend on Earth's spin; it depends on Earth's mass. However, a faster spin on Earth's part would make the moon appear to move across the sky faster, as it would for the sun and stars.


How does the heat form the sun travel to the earth?

Heat travels from the Sun to the Earth in waves. These waves are part of the solar radiation process.


Does the sun heat up all part of the earth evenly?

No.


What part of the earth is the warmest and why?

the equater is the warmest part of the earth because it's the fatest part of the earth. Which means the equater gets the most sunlight to allow it to heat up.


Where does earth get its internal energy?

I assume you mean the heat in Earth's interior. This heat comes from three sources. (1) Heat left over from when the Earth formed. This part should be quite insignificant, since Earth has had enough time to cool down. (2) Decay of radioactive isotopes. (3) The fact that the liquid part of the Earth is gradually solidifying also generates heat.


What part of the earth stores huge amounts of the sun's heat?

The Oceans stores the huge amounts of the sun's heat.


Which part of the earth less heat why?

The farther from the equator, the weaker the sunlight gets.


How the greenhouse effect exist?

The sun's heat warm the Earth's surface. A part of the radiation that falls on the Earth is absorbed by it and a part of it is reflected back into space. A part of the reflected radiation is trapped by the atmosphere. The trapped radiations further warm the Earth. The Sun's heat is allowed to go in but not allowed to go out. The trapped heat warms the Green House. The trapping of the radiations by the Earth's atmosphere is similar. That is why it is called Green House Effect.