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
the earth is heated by the sunlight and it affects it by it being too hot when the sunlight is shining on earth.
Earth is heated by the sun, which is a star.
it is heated by conduction by the earths atmosphere
Radiation
Stratosphere
Boron is the element that gives a green flame when it is heated.
trophosphere
Convectional precipitation is the type of precipitation caused by air being heated at the surface of the earth. Convectional precipitation can fall anywhere on earth.
It's very hot, but I'm not sure what you mean by "over" heated.
The Earth's surface is heated by the sun through a process called solar radiation. Sunlight, which consists of energy in the form of electromagnetic waves, reaches the Earth and heats up its surface when it is absorbed by land, water, and other surfaces. This energy is then retained and warms the Earth's surface.
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There are multiple reasons for the earth's surface to be heated unevenly. The flat surfaces, waters, mountains, and craters, are all different things that can cause the earth to be heated unevenly.