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The suns radiation heats up the earth during the day
The substance in the thermometer (traditionally mercury (Hg)) rises up because of thermal expansion. As the substance heats up, it expands.
Yes, the mantle of the Earth continually heats up and cools down using convection currents.
The greenhouse effect heats up the earth but, due to the planet's strangeness, the manufacture of concrete cools up the earth.
It condenses - to form clouds.
The suns radiation heats up the earth during the day
The suns radiation heats up the earth during the day
it heats up
The substance in the thermometer (traditionally mercury (Hg)) rises up because of thermal expansion. As the substance heats up, it expands.
The sun.
A substance loses energy both when it freezes and when it heats up.
Water is added to the atmosphere through a process called evaporation. This happens when the sun heats up water on the surface of the Earth.
Yes, the mantle of the Earth continually heats up and cools down using convection currents.
(Specific) heat capacity.
By here I presume you mean earth, the sun heats the atmosphere directly, but also heats objects which in turn also give off heat to the atmosphere
The sun and the earth. The earth has fire/heat/magma inside it that heats up the earth and lakes and oceans
it gains energy and particles start to move along in all directions.