We get lots of radiation from stars and planets - that's why I wear an aliminum foil hat. It also prevents aliens from reading my mind
Venus and Earth are the two planets that experience the greenhouse effect. Both planets have atmospheres that trap heat from the sun, leading to high surface temperatures as a result of this warming effect.
Sunspots can affect planets indirectly by influencing solar radiation levels and the solar wind, which can impact planetary atmospheres and magnetic fields. However, sunspots themselves do not have a direct effect on planets in terms of physical or gravitational interactions.
The moon's effect on other planets is minimal compared to its influence on Earth. The moon's gravity can cause slight motions in the planets, but these effects are typically very small due to the planets' larger size and distance from the moon. Overall, the moon primarily affects Earth's tides and to a lesser extent, the movement of celestial bodies within our solar system.
EarthVenusMarsThe greenhouse effect occurs on every planet with an atmosphere (including Earth). On Venus, there is a runaway greenhouse effect causing temperatures high enough to melt lead.Mars has a greenhouse effect that is weak because of its thin atmosphere.
Only Venus and Earth have a greenhouse effect because they have a substantial atmosphere. Venus actually has a runaway greenhouse effect causing its surface temperatures to rise to 450 Celsius.
they do not effect a planets survival
The asteroid belt does not have an effect on the outer planets being bigger. It just has an effect on the outer planets being colder.
the effect it has on other planets
Allegedly, the gravitational forces of the planets have an effect on us here on earth.
Venus and Earth are the two planets that experience the greenhouse effect. Both planets have atmospheres that trap heat from the sun, leading to high surface temperatures as a result of this warming effect.
greenhouse effect
Gravity helps to keep the planets in orbit. It also helps to keep the moon's close to the planets.
Not only planets but everything with mass, no matter how large or small, has a gravitational effect.
The effect is very small.
Depend if they have moon.
Yes. The massive giant planets have far more moons than the less massive terrestrial planets.
A planets gravity is caused by the distorting effect its mass has on the fabric of spacetime.