At least over the short term, the answer appears to be "yes".
Because the sunlight it receives is almost directly overhead all year round. the Equator receives the most solar energy.
half of earths layer
The molten iron and medals inside the earths core are the reasons for the earths magnetic core.
what causes changes to earths landform
no it is not true. there is solid iron and nickel in the Earths core
avg. 75-78 deg. frer
yes it is, avg temp in winter ~ -3 -12 C
1400 Fahrenheit
how do the earth's poles help cool the earth's temp
no
the avg. temp. is 105 degrees... but idk the range sorry
Earths surface temp. is about 95 degrees F to about 105 degrees F :)
exosphere
It depends on your latitude and logitude, and if your in the deserts or mountains, you know.
Desert
#include<iostream.h> void main() { double sum=0,avg,max=0,min=100,temp[12]; char *Month[]={"Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun","Jul", "Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec"}; for(int j=0;j<12;j++){ cout << "Enter the temperature of month :"<<*(Month+j)<< endl; cin >> temp[j]; sum=sum+temp[j]; } avg=sum/12; for(int i=0;i<12;i++){ if(temp[i]>max) max=temp[i]; if(temp[i]<min) min=temp[i];} cout << "Average temperature of the year: " << avg << endl; cout << "Maximum temperature of the year: " << max << endl; cout << "Minimum temperature of the year: " <<min << endl; }
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