Because if you are on the equator the heat you are getting from the sun is concentrated, whereas if you are further away from the equator the suns rays have to cover more area therefor there is in a way, less for you. E.g Kenya is on the equator so it is warmer than lets say Greenland, which is far away.
No. The moon reflects the sun's light and the earth is heated and lite by the sun.
Yes. However, you'd have a very hard time seeing the effect; Earth simply isn't massive enough to make a significant difference.
It helps make long distance radio communication possible though reflecting the radio waves back at the earth. It also helps keep the earth as a green house effect by not allowing the heat that was stored escape into space.
By building up enough speed to escape Earth's gravity. if the spacecraft goes fast enough, it basically overpowers gravity.
All except geothermal which is due to the previous star that exploded and made the elements that make up the radioactive elements which coalesced with others to make the Earth and which decay providing heat.
Yes, they make a huge difference.
no
Heat from the earth.
heat and earth
it is the pressure released by the earth and the sun's heat.
no difference..
When the sun emit the UV rays and when the rays and heat arrive in the earth,the greenhouse gases (carbon dioxide,water vapour and methane)trap them inside the earth.Then the earth absorb the heat and when the earth is unable to handle the heat,the earth starts radiating the heat. And as a result the earth becomes hot.
It depends in 45000 what. The currency will make a difference! Also, the location of the "land" might also make a difference.
Heat, pressure and time.
No, the earth will survive a lot of extra heat and climate change. Life on earth, however, will not.
wind rain heat and earth
NO