The areas around the equator are the areas of the earth that are usually heated directly. Areas around the equator usually experience almost same number of days and night.
Earth is heated by the sun, which is a star.
the earth is heated by the sunlight and it affects it by it being too hot when the sunlight is shining on earth.
Unopened can will explode if heated directly on a stove.
The earth is heated unevenly because of the tilt of the earth resulting in the seasons.
Because it is inflammable
it is heated by conduction by the earths atmosphere
it is heated by conduction by the earths atmosphere
directly by the sun.
Only partially, by warm winds. Mainly radiation from our Sun gives us heat.
Simply no
The big-bang originated it. The Earth's magma is still very hot. The Earth is heated by the Sun and slightly by the magma once it is located very deep in the Earth, although reaching 1.500ºC
Radiation