In the period after the algae invented photosynthesis, and gobbled all the CO2 and greenhouse gases, there was Snowball Earth, and in this equatorial temperatures may have sunk to -50oC.
However the volcanoes continued to puff out CO2 and the pre-Cambrian eventually arrived, after perhaps 109 years of cold.
This was not a good experiment.
During the assembly stage, it may have been at deep space temperatures, but it wasn't Earth then.
The average temperature on Earth varies from around -88°C at the South Pole in Antarctica during the winter to around 56.7°C in hot deserts. However, the coldest temperature ever recorded on Earth was -89.2°C at the Soviet Union's Vostok Station in Antarctica in 1983.
Alaska is not the coldest place on earth. Antarctica holds the record for the coldest temperature ever recorded on earth at -128.6°F (-89.2°C) in 1983. However, Alaska does experience extremely cold temperatures, especially in the interior and northern regions during the winter months.
No, the Earth's rotation will not cease. The Earth will continue to rotate on its axis as long as it exists.
The morning is cold because during the night, the Earth loses heat to the atmosphere, causing the air temperature to drop. This drop in temperature is why it feels cold in the morning.
Antarctica is often referred to as Earth's cold storage because it is the coldest, windiest, and driest continent on the planet. Its ice sheet holds about 70% of the world's fresh water, making it a critical component of Earth's climate system.
Ever gotten a a cold?
how hot has it ever gotten in ontario?
Both ever got and ever gotten are past participle conjugations of the verb to get. Gotis the British English (BE) form and gotten is the American English (AE) form.A past participle indicates past or completed action or time, e.g. (BE) Have you ever got goose-bumps from watching a scary movie? (AE) Have you ever gotten goose-bumps from watching a scary movie?Ever got or ever gotten would only be used as part of a question.Although gotten is no longer in usage in British English as a verb conjugation it still exits in the adjective ill-gotten, e.g. ill-gotten gains.
The Cold War had the potential to severely impact the earth through the effects of expolding hundreds of nuclear weapons if it ever became a hot war. But as the Cold War did not result in a nuclear confrontation, it had esseentially no impact on the earth.
No people have ever gone farther away from the Earth than the Moon, so that's the closest to the Sun that any man has ever been.
yes i gotten the reply
He actually has gotten cold before in some of the episodes.
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Yes, I bet they've gotten into a fight plenty of times!
it is up to the sun but it will not likely to mostly ever be too hot or too cold hope i answered your question :)