Yes
The moon and the earth would probably just get hotter
Yes, Mercury and Venus are much hotter than us.
Because mercury is a lot closer to the sun than we are
The sun is a big ball of burning gases, which is very hot, so it makes sense if you get closer to it, it would be hotter.A fire is hotter as you get closer to it - Sun, same thing.
Venus is on average about 30 million miles closer to the sun than Earth. This proximity to the sun causes Venus to have a much hotter surface temperature compared to Earth.
It is hotter than Earth because it's WAY closer to the sun than Earth!
The earth is located in a so-called Goldilocks zone. This means that we are orbiting the sun in a distance which allow moderate temperatures on earth. Too far away, and earth would freeze, too close and earth would heat up and our atmosphere would evaporate.For example, Venus and Mercury which are the two planets closer to our sun are much hotter than the earth.
Supposedly, the Earth's core is hotter than the surface of the Sun.So, IF the two collided, the material of the Earth's core would make the Sun hotter, at least until or as the material is burned or converted into the Sun's energy. In this theory, only 1 Earth would make the Sun hotter.
yes the sun gets hotter every day
If Earth were significantly closer to the Sun, it would be hotter, and water would be mainly in the form of vapor (gas).If Earth were significantly farther away, it would be colder, and most water would be frozen (ice).
when its summer on earth it doesn't look like nothing but the sun goes hotter and its coming closer to earth.
Saturn is so much larger than Earth that it's atmosphere is under enough pressure to create a higher surface temperature.