No
It would block out significant sunlight, lowering the temperature.
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No, there would not be winds if the earth's surface was the same temperature everywhere. The reason why is because during the day the land heats up faster than the water.
Temperature increases as you move from the Earth's surface towards the center. This is because the Earth's core is extremely hot due to the heat generated from radioactive decay and residual heat from the planet's formation.
That would be latitude or longitude.
yes becaus ethe wind's definnation is the movement of air cause by diffences in air pussure and if the air pressure says the same than the temperature say the same and the amount of wind is there if the temperature is around the 70's or below.
The temperature would be different on Earth.
The temperature decreases by about 6.5 degrees Celsius per kilometer in the troposphere, so the total temperature change between 3 km and 7 km above the Earth's surface would be approximately 26 degrees Celsius.
1800km - 1900km
1800km - 1900km
umm...nowhere....venus' gravity is like 3 times what earths is so it would crush us to dust...and then the 400 degrees surface temperature would melt us
That would be a physical map.