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If more of the sun's heat became trapped, it would be like putting a heavy blanket over the Earth. Everything would become warmer.
It doesn't really "destroy the atmosphere", Carbon Dioxide traps solar radiation, if there is too much solar radiation being trapped, then the earth becomes much hotter, hence global warming.
If the sun became hotter, it would increase in size. It would also start creating heavier elements which would shorten the life of the sun. It would emit more of all light (radiation).
the planet is hotter causing evaporation to happen faster/more often causing more rain.
the sun in every season hits that are more than any spot on earth the poles receiving the least amount due to the fact they are pushed back a bit, also areas surrounded or near water happen to be hotter on the equator.
If more of the sun's heat became trapped, it would be like putting a heavy blanket over the Earth. Everything would become warmer.
If the sun became larger, the climate would get hotter.
More of the sun's heat trapped in the atmosphere would mean the greenhouse gases would become warmer. The earth and the atmosphere would become hotter, and global warming would speed up.
increased = Hotter Decreased = Coler
it gets hotter
Well proabably because the filling is enclosed by the crust and is trapped in the heat.
it will get hotter
It gets hotter
Yes, if the same amount of heat is applied.
When fossil fuels are used, the release carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide is trapped in the Earth's atmosphere and that causes the Earth to get hotter.
Hot air rises, and the air is hotter than the air outside the balloon causing it to rise.
it gets hotter the faster it goes the hotter it will get (this involves friction) or another way of saying it is: The temperature will change due to friction, the faster it goes the hotter it gets (friction is present)