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The process that Earth receives heat from the sun is called radiation.
The sun transfers heat to the Earth through radiation - solar radiation.
Life on Earth depends on the Sun. We receive solar energy in the form of light and heat; its gravitational pull provides the underpinnings of the solar system and its tidal force is believed to be influential on the origins of life on Earth. Plants rely on incident solar radiation to manufacture the food which enters the food chain for almost all other life. We also convert solar energy to electrical power, either directly or indirectly through harnessing devices which capture solar heat, or wind power caused by temperature differences attributed to the Sun's influence.
The farther from the equator, the weaker the sunlight gets.
The Earth needs layers because the earth is cold, some parts of on on top of it have heat but the Earth is always cold because of cold Space. It needs heat inside.
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Different parts of the Earth get different amounts of solar(heat) energy.
Solar heat is distributed around earth by conduction.
it receive more heat because it is in a spot were the suns rays are always received
Solar heat is produced by stars. The people who live on Earth get their solar heat from the sun.
Gas is used to heat transfer the sun, and which can make a thing called solar energy.
Heat loss vary all over the earth because different parts of the earth have receive different temperatures. Heat leaves hot places quicker than colder places.
Because the rays of the sun is so hot it will heat any part of the earth witout being hit my direct sunlight
the sun heats the earth
The north and the south pole would be frozen because they wouldn't get the heat that heat their getting now.Infact they will not even get heat