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Because distance from the Sun is irrelevant when comparing the tiny mile differerences of Earth. Atmosphere is the key. Think of Earth's atmosphere as a blanket. The higher you go up, the thinner the blanket gets. Thin blankets leave you colder than do thick blankets.

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