Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune all give off more heat than they receive.
Neptune is a deep blue gas planet that emits more energy than it receives from the Sun. This excess energy is thought to be generated from the planet's internal heat sources, such as leftover heat from its formation and gravitational energy from its moons.
It is Jupiter
Yes, Uranus does give off more energy than it receives from the Sun. This excess energy is thought to come from the planet's internal heat leftover from its formation and possibly some ongoing processes like convection in its mantle.
Jupiter gives off more heat than it receives from the sun, with its internal heat source generating about twice as much energy as it receives from the sun. This excess heat contributes to Jupiter's high internal temperature and its strong magnetic field.
Mercury receives the most light from the sun because it is the closest planet to the sun. Being closer means it receives more sunlight, leading to higher levels of solar energy reaching its surface compared to other planets.
Neptune
Neptune is a deep blue gas planet that emits more energy than it receives from the Sun. This excess energy is thought to be generated from the planet's internal heat sources, such as leftover heat from its formation and gravitational energy from its moons.
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It is Jupiter
Yes, Uranus does give off more energy than it receives from the Sun. This excess energy is thought to come from the planet's internal heat leftover from its formation and possibly some ongoing processes like convection in its mantle.
Jupiter gives off more heat than it receives from the sun, with its internal heat source generating about twice as much energy as it receives from the sun. This excess heat contributes to Jupiter's high internal temperature and its strong magnetic field.
Mercury receives the most light from the sun because it is the closest planet to the sun. Being closer means it receives more sunlight, leading to higher levels of solar energy reaching its surface compared to other planets.
no, Earth gets more energy than it gives off
The photic zone.
jupiter
Mercury receives the most sunlight energy per unit of surface area, due to its close proximity to the sun. It is the closest planet to the sun, one of the four inner rocky planets. It can receive up to ten times more energy from the sun than Earth, and around 5.5 times more than Venus - which is the second planet from the sun.
Guessing thE equator haha don't quote me on it tho.. That's what I'm putting down on my homework... No way I'm searching thru the book :)