Earth is about 1.2 degrees Celsius warmer now compared to 1880.
The weight on Mercury is approximately 38% of the weight on Earth. This is because Mercury has lower gravity compared to Earth due to its smaller size and mass.
It is warmer underground than on the surface because the Earth's inner core is much hotter than the surface. The temperature increases the deeper you go beneath the Earth's surface due to the geothermal heat coming from the Earth's interior.
The Earth's core is much warmer than the surface due to the heat from its formation and radioactive decay of elements. As you go deeper into the Earth, this heat is trapped, causing the temperature to increase. This creates a geothermal gradient, where temperatures rise steadily as you go deeper underground.
The gravity of Earth is 2.6 times that of Mars.
The temperature in direct sunlight can be as much as 20-30 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than in the shade, due to the absorption of heat from the sunlight.
How much colder is saturn compared to earth?
by not using much electrictiy
Very much colder.
It's a rocky planet, but is much smaller than earth and colder.
Europa's weight is about 13.5% of Earth's weight. This is because Europa has a much lower mass and gravity compared to Earth.
Compared to what ? -- Compared to the surface of Mars, it's 43.7% as much. -- Compared to the surface of Pluto, it's 2.8 times as much. -- Compared to the surface of the Earth, it's 16.5% as much.
It is a rocky planet but smaller and colder than the earth
Venus is much hotter than Earth. Temperatures average about 850 degrees Fahrenheit.
While dinosaurs DID have winter (the Earth was tilted back then, too), the planet was generally much warmer then, and the winters were very mild compared to what we know today; the would have been some vegetation all year round.
The gravity on the moon is about 1/6th of the gravity on Earth.
it cannot be too much warmer or life on earth itself would have died out
Because it's closer to the sun.