knoe
A high pressure area or "anticyclone".
how do the earth's poles help cool the earth's temp
The earth's temperature is affected by wind and precipitation. These two factors help to cool down the temperature when its hot. Without them, the earth would begin to over heat.
yes it is that is why in the summer time animals dig deep holes to cool down
knoe
Yes, it does, I don't know how exactly how, but it does
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Longwave (mostly infrared)
A high pressure area or "anticyclone".
Heat (infra red radiation) radiates into space at night, cooling the earth.
how do the earth's poles help cool the earth's temp
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it depends on if it is intrusive or extrusive (intrusive is below the earth and extrusive is at or above the earth) intrusive has a bigger crystal because it takes time to cool down.
It does. However, since Venus is much hotter than Earth it takes the lava longer to cool.
The Earth formed 4.6bn years ago, and the temperature of the core is currently 5200°c, and it's projected to go cold in something like 90bn years time, which is irrelevant as the Sun will turn into a Red Giant in around 5bn years time, engulfing the Earth and completely destroying it, so to answer your question, it takes a VERY long time for the Earth to cool down- so long in fact, that it will actually NEVER cool down.
if you want it to, then sure, why not