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.
it Will be warm on the countries near the equator and near poles are cold
well that depends the sun near the equator is probably way too hot, but in antartica its way too cold
no the sun doesn't get cold because the sun is always so hot . if the sun is cold why then people cant go in sun. sun never get cold.
Chicago's cold temperatures can be attributed to its geography, specifically its location near the Great Lakes. The cold air masses coming from the north and the moderating effect of the lakes contribute to the cold temperatures even when the sun is out. Additionally, factors like wind chill and cloud cover can make it feel even colder in the city.
No. The Sun is never cold it is always hot.
The Cold Heart of the Sun was created in 2007.
The Sun can get to 2,586
Mars is an amazingly freezing cold planet and is to cold for us to live on. It is colder because it is further away from the sun and we can live because we are more closer to the sun than mars.
The Cold Sun - 2005 was released on: USA: 2005
In noon near the equator, the sun is high in the sky.
Earth Because there is the right tempreutre-other plants are to near to the sun making it to warm or to far away from the sun making it to cold. This is because the further the sun has to travel the less energy it has because it uses more energy when traveling.
To start off, space is not necessarily cold. Conditions in space can be very hot near a hot object such as the sun. Second, the sun is not truly a fire, but a giant, natural thermonuclear reactor. The heat generate by the fusion of hydrogen into helium drives more fusion, which in turn generates more heat, so the sun sustains itself in this manner.