They can do both, but it is up to them to decrease usage of fuels in order to increase planet temperature.
This is impossible to answer for a planet with unknown conditions or characteristics.
If the planet increased its speed of rotation, we would not notice any difference in our weight. Weight is determined by gravity, which is determined by the mass of the planet and our distance from its center; the rotation speed does not affect this. However, it may affect other factors like the length of the day or climate patterns.
When a planet moves closer to the sun, it experiences an increase in temperature. This can lead to changes in its atmosphere, such as stronger winds or the melting of ice caps. The proximity to the sun can also affect the planet's orbit and gravitational interactions with other celestial bodies.
Neptune is farthest from the SunUranus is the coldest planet in our solar system
No planet in our solar system has that as its full temperature range. Earth certainly has that temperature range, but it can get both hotter and colder than that.
If you decrease a planet's orbital radius, its surface temperature will increase.
Increase Due to melting polar caps
To increase gravity, you would need to increase the mass of the object or planet exerting the gravitational force. To decrease gravity, you would need to reduce the mass of the object or planet exerting the gravitational force. Another way to decrease gravity is by increasing the distance between the objects experiencing the gravitational force.
If you increase the albedo, more solar radiation will be reflected back into space and so the temperature will be lowered.
The reason for temperature being lower in high altitude regions (as compared to places at sea-level) is due to the decrease in atmospheric pressure as we go up in altitude. So decrease in atmospheric pressure causes the temperature to decrease, which might be a reason for the decreased pressure at night. --- Diurnal temperature fluctuations vary by location, but follow a twice-daily cycle of general rise and fall, corresponding to the "atmospheric tide" induced by the eastward rotation of the planet.
increase, causing the planet to warm due to the greenhouse effect.
Gravitational force depends only on the masses involved, and on the distance. Thus, to DECREASE the gravitational force, you would have to reduce the mass of the planet or the object (take some stuff away from it); or increase the distance.
which planet has a temperature of -180 to 400
Yes, the temperature generally increases with depth on gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn. This increase is due to the compression of gases by the immense gravitational pressure as you go deeper into the planet's atmosphere.
VERY ROUGHLY, as you get farther away form the Sun, the temperatures decrease.
Greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide trap heat in the atmosphere by absorbing and re-emitting infrared radiation. When their concentrations increase, more heat is trapped, leading to a rise in temperature on the planet. This phenomenon is known as the greenhouse effect.
Huge amounts of energy would be required to increase or decrease the tilt of the Earth, and the result would likely be devastation over the entire surface of the planet.