The thermosphere is the final layer of the atmosphere. Because it is so close to the sun, and there is nothing to protect it from the sun's heat, it is very warm.
There are no other layers between in and the sun therefore making it extremely warm.
The thermosphere is the final layer of the atmosphere. Because it is so close to the sun, and there is nothing to protect it from the sun's heat, it is very warm.
The temperature in the thermosphere is very warm.
The thermosphere and the stratosphere are two atmospheric layers that can have warm air.
Maybe. Mold only needs moisture, heat, and something to grow on. As long as the something that can be moldy on earth is warm and wet, mold should be able to grow on it after a little while.
There are no other layers between in and the sun therefore making it extremely warm.
The thermosphere is the final layer of the atmosphere. Because it is so close to the sun, and there is nothing to protect it from the sun's heat, it is very warm.
The temperature in the thermosphere is very warm.
It keeps all the heat in from the sun so we stay warm enough so the world can be populated.
Only partially, by warm winds. Mainly radiation from our Sun gives us heat.
The thermosphere and the stratosphere are two atmospheric layers that can have warm air.
Very warm
The stratosphere and thermosphere are the layers that can have warm air.
yes, but not burning heat more like a warm heat. The top and front might get a little warm, but, if you feel heat waves coming out and the door is closed, you may have a bad door fit.
Heat travels from warm to cool.
Its thick, sexy, fluffy pound of fur keeps that little bugger toasty warm.
They insulate from the surrounding air. Actually the warmth you feel is your own body heat reflected and retained by the blanket. keeping your body heat sealed within the blanket. Your body is at average 98.6 degrees so most heat is getting out of your body. The same reason clothes keep us warm. Humans don't have fur like dogs cats and grizzly. So we have to make due.